Jayhawk File Express has announced plans to construct a records storage and document destruction facility on five acres within Franklin Business Park in Lawrence, Kansas.
The company, which has its headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, , will invest more than $1.2 million with the project and plans to create five new jobs.
Jayhawk File Express provides secure file management and storage and confidential document destruction to a wide range of clients in the Topeka area and is expanding to Lawrence because of the company's growing clientele there.
The company provides services to a variety of industries, including law firms, health-care facilities, retirement facilities, hospitals, government agencies, accountants, financial and banking institutions, architects, real estate agencies, engineers, and insurance and title companies. Capital-Journal
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