Wallace Graphics, a printing solutions provider, will bring more than 50 new jobs and $1.2 million in capital investment to their new headquarters at 2450 Meadowbrook Parkway in Duluth.

Wallace Graphics’ state-of-the-art 70,000 square-foot facility will be home to the company’s headquarters and warehouse, which includes sales, customer service and print production.

“Our expansion to Gwinnett allows us to improve our work pool and centralize distribution,” said John Wallace, CEO of Wallace Graphics.

This expansion will allow the family-owned business to increase its project volume and expand to a larger client base. With additional production space and a growing team of more than 134 employees, Wallace Graphics expects to design, pack and mail hundreds of thousands of high-quality marketing materials per week.

Information: www.wallacegraphics.com.

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