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Hartman Cabinetry to open a new cabinetry facility in Jonesburg

 Monday, August 18, 2025

Hartman Cabinetry

A custom cabinet manufacturer based in Missouri, Hartman Cabinetry, is embarking on a significant expansion that underscores its steady growth and commitment to craftsmanship. The company has announced plans to invest over $1.3 million to build a new production facility in Jonesburg, a move designed to meet surging demand for high-quality custom cabinetry—and projected to add three new jobs to its workforce.

Growing with community and craftsmanship

Founded in 1993 by Tim Hartman, the company began as a woodworking passion project and has since established a solid regional reputation for custom cabinetry. Over the years, the business grew to employ ten dedicated craftsmen, serving clients across residential and commercial sectors. The new facility marks a pivotal expansion, enabling Hartman Cabinetry to scale its operations while retaining personal attention and precision.

Governor Mike Kehoe highlighted the broader significance of this development, stating: “Our state is a place where small businesses like Hartman Cabinetry can turn dreams into reality… Hartman Cabinetry’s new facility is an example of what’s possible when hard work, dedication, and skill come together to benefit Missourians and their families.” His remarks underscore the project’s role in reinforcing Missouri’s manufacturing and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Economic development officials also praised the expansion as a gain for Montgomery County. Michelle Hataway, Missouri’s Department of Economic Development director, expressed enthusiasm for the move and noted its alignment with regional economic goals. In Jonesburg, Mayor Bob Sellenriek echoed the sentiment, welcoming the company’s investment and anticipated community impact. The project is supported in part by the Missouri Works program—a state initiative designed to help companies expand and retain workforce through incentives such as withholdings or tax credits tied to job creation. This tool will bolster Hartman Cabinetry’s capacity to grow responsibly.

Hartman Cabinetry’s owners see the new facility as more than just square footage—it marks a generational and operational evolution. Owner Tim Hartman shared that the additional space will enhance visibility and accessibility for clients, enabling the company to better serve demand.

Co-owner Gina Hartman, addressing long-term continuity, noted: “Our expansion is about more than space—it’s about preparing for the future… our two sons have both decided to go into the business as the next generation of cabinet makers. The new facility will ensure our family and team can continue delivering exceptional craftsmanship for years to come.” This underscores an intentional shift toward sustainable legacy building through skilled intergenerational inheritance.

Hartman Cabinetry has long stood out for prioritizing quality and client-focused service. The expansion will likely incorporate advanced woodworking technology to complement their artisanal approach. Woodworking Network has sought specifics on these innovations and plans to share additional details as they become available. The average wage for the new jobs will exceed the county average, delivering both skilled employment and enhanced economic resilience to the region. As Gina Hartman emphasized, creating more jobs could be on the horizon, further anchoring Hartman Cabinetry’s impact locally.

Pertinence to the sector

Custom cabinetry remains one of the most personalized and craft-driven segments of woodworking. In an era of mass production, Hartman Cabinetry’s expansion stands out as a statement in favor of craftsmanship, customization, and thoughtful growth. Doing so in rural Missouri, supported by a public-private partnership, reinforces the idea that artisan manufacturing can thrive across America’s heartland—not just in urban centers. The company’s embrace of employee-focused values, family succession, and community investment strengthens its identity—and sets it apart in a competitive industry now navigating shifting consumer tastes and supply chain volatility.

A snapshot

FeatureDetail
Investment$1.3 million+ funding dedicated to facility construction
LocationJonesburg, Montgomery County, Missouri
New JobsThree positions paying above the county average
Support ProgramMissouri Works incentives
Business HeritageFounded in 1993 by Tim Hartman, it currently employs 10 people
Next GenerationTwo sons are joining the family business
Economic ImpactBoosts the local economy and demonstrates the success of small manufacturing

Hartman Cabinetry’s Jonesburg expansion represents a powerful convergence of tradition, growth, and community support. Through strategic investment, public-private partnership, and generational inclusion, the company is positioning itself for sustainable regional leadership in custom cabinetry.

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