Glenn Rieder's San Diego division takes corporate name
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Glenn Rieder, LLC  is a custom architectural millwork manufacturer and commercial interior contractor serving all major markets across the United States.

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SAN DIEGO — Quality Cabinet & Fixture, the San Diego-division of the architectural millwork firm of Glenn Rieder, LLC., has now fully transitioned to the Glenn Rieder name. It now runs solely under Glenn Rieder, LLC, the company confirmed in an email statement.

The company, an FDMC 300 company ranking #114 with $80 million in sales, acquired Quality Cabinet and Fixture Company of San Diego, and its majority-owned subsidiary, Quality Cabinets de Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V., in 2012.

The former Quality Cabinet and Fixture is a millwork manufacturer and subcontractor, with administrative and design professionals in San Diego and a 65,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Tijuana, Mexico.

Headquartered in West Allis, Wisconsin, Glenn Rieder is a custom architectural millwork manufacturer and commercial interior contractor serving all major markets across the United States. Since 1946, Glenn Rieder has produced and installed millwork for the hospitality, gaming, corporate, institutional, restaurant, winery, sports, retail and high-end residential markets. The company is certified under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), through the SmartWood program of the Rainforest Alliance, and conforms to the requirements of FSC Chain-of-Custody.

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