Best Equipment Co. Announces New Headquarters

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By Noblesville Economic Development

By Noblesville Economic Development

February 9, 2023

Best Equipment Co. Announces New Headquarters

NOBLESVILLE, IN (Feb.9, 2023)Best Equipment Company has announced plans to build a new 35,000-square-foot headquarters in the City of Noblesville. Family-owned and operated since 1917, Best Equipment is relocating its headquarters from Lawrence, Ind.

“Best Equipment’s decision to relocate their corporate headquarters to Noblesville continues our strategy to grow our economic base through corporate relocations in our community,” Mayor Chris Jensen said. “Besides having great people and superior products, Best Equipment is unique because of its values, customer focus and community involvement. We are happy to welcome them home to Noblesville.”

Mayor Chris Jensen

Best Equipment will bring approximately 40 new jobs to Noblesville as part of its $9.6 million investment. The new headquarters will be located on 11.56 acres at the northwest corner of 141st Street and Herriman Boulevard. The facility will have a campus feel and provide centralized support to its staff in Indiana and two Midwest service branches.

Construction of Best Equipment’s modern, state-of-the-art headquarters will include premium office space, an open training area for their own employees and their customers on their products, a showroom of the newest technology in heavy-duty environmental equipment, and common areas both outside and inside to host events.

Best Equipment is one of the oldest environmental equipment companies in the country. It has a long history of providing Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky, and recently expanded into Michigan, with environmentally sound, efficient, and budget-saving solutions. Owners Mike and Maria Dahlmann have been involved in the company since the early 1980s, acquiring the company from Mike’s father in 1998. They have two daughters on the leadership team to continue the family’s legacy. Best Equipment has two additional full-service facilities located in North Royalton, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky.

Mike and maria dahlmann best equipment owners

“Thanks to the hard work of our teams, Best Equipment continues to grow and improve, expanding our capabilities and support. To better serve our staff, customers, and communities, we are thrilled to work alongside the City of Noblesville, moving to a beautiful property that will allow the company to thrive for years to come.”

Best Equipment Owner/CFO Maria Dahlmann

The company is planning to break ground later this year.

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About the City of Noblesville:
Noblesville is the 9th largest city in Indiana, home to more than 75,000 residents, and the county seat in Hamilton County, Indiana. Just north of Indianapolis, the growing city is known for its nationally recognized public schools, extensive public park system, Hamilton Town Center, and the outdoor music venue Ruoff Music Center.

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About Best Equipment Company:
Specializing in environmental equipment solutions since 1917, Best Equipment has a long history of providing Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky with environmentally sound, efficient, and budget-saving solutions. Best is proud to provide top-notch service and support in the refuse and recycling, stormwater and sewer, sweeping and litter control, yard waste and turf control, and hydro-excavation industries.

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The Noblesville Economic Development Department is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and sustainable economic environment within the City of Noblesville, Indiana. Our mission is to strategically attract, retain, and expand industry investments through policies, processes, marketing, and collaboration. We aim to foster a creative economy that enhances community awareness, appreciation, and engagement, while creating an environment that encourages forward focus while maintaining the integrity of our heritage.