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 at S.E. 7th and Jefferson, 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.
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