Elgin Butler Awarded 2011 BIA Silver Award
The Brick Industry of America recently honored Elgin Butler with a 2011 Silver Award for the Harley Davidson Museum project. The building's masonry consists of over 315,000 modular glazed bricks. The primary color being a matte black #7150 'Ebony'; the accent color for the 'Harley-Davidson' name and '1903' date was a custom gray #4435.
Elgin Butler Tile at Austin Animal Shelter
Elgin Butler's Structural Glazed Tile was recently installed in the new Austin Animal Shelter. The $12 Million dollar project was approved in 2006 and recently celebrated its grand opening on November 12, 2011. The Austin Animal Shelter design collaborated the use of Elgin's 8" x 8" 4W Series and 4" x 12" 6P Series to create a friendly and sanitary environment. Learn more about this project.
McIntyre Tile Production Update
November 3, 2011
Dear Customers and Friends,
McIntyre Tile is excited to announce our most recent production updates. With the arrival of new equipment and the start-up of our wet clay processes, we are now quoting a lead-time of 12 weeks for all standard orders. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need more information.
McIntyre Tile values your support and continued patience during this difficult time. We look forward to sharing our beautiful Artisan Tiles with you soon!
Sincerely,
McIntyre Tile Company
More machinery, new jobs, different tile styles — as Elgin Butler assumes control of Trikeenan Tileworks’ operations, change is coming to the Maple City ceramic plant ... Read more
Elgin Butler Company Acquires Trikeenan Tileworks
September 13, 2011
Trikeenan Tileworks is a manufacturer of art tile, ceramic tile and glazed thin-brick with plants in New Hampshire and New York. Elgin Butler is an established and successful manufacturer of structural tile based in Austin, Texas. Also, Elgin Butler is the owner of McIntyre Tile, a premier art-tile manufacturer based in California. After a full year of protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, Trikeenan will successfully emerge from Bankruptcy Court protection and continue to operate, now as a wholly owned subsidiary of Elgin Butler Company.
Elgin Butler has committed to making a substantial investment in Trikeenan, to retaining as many of the existing employees that are willing to work in the upgraded New York facility, and to ultimately grow the business and establish a strong domestic manufacturer of ceramic tile and thin brick in Hornell, New York. Elgin Butler will be purchasing major capital equipment, engaging major marketing and sales support resources, and is committed to supporting all of the existing Trikeenan customers in the marketplace.
On August 30, 2010, after the landlord of Trikeenan's New York production facility filed an action to evict Trikeenan from the premises for non-payment of rent, the Company filed for protection from its creditors rather than face liquidation of that facility and the loss of a majority of its production capacity. Both prior to and following the bankruptcy filing by Trikeenan, Elgin Butler attempted to work with the owners of Trikeenan to reorganize the company. Elgin Butler's proposals included offers of continuing employment to Trikeenan's founders. Also, Elgin Butler proposed that Trikeenan's founders retain ownership of the New Hampshire operations of the Company along with its assets and brands. All of these offers were rejected by Trikeenan's founders.
After the rejection of Elgin Butler's offers, both Elgin Butler and Trikeenan's existing owners submitted competing Plans of Reorganization for Trikeenan. Both Plans provided for the consolidation of Trikeenan's New Hampshire operations into Trikeenan's operations in Hornell, New York. The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Hampshire, in a written opinion, concluded that the Plan of Reorganization submitted by Trikeenan's existing owners could not proceed to confirmation because that Plan lacked sufficient new investment in Trikeenan. Without the means to invest in the Company or to fund the consolidation of the Company's operations in order to reduce ongoing expenses, it is likely that Trikeenan would eventually have been liquidated by its secured creditors. Instead, Trikeenan will continue in business because Elgin Butler's Plan, which includes substantial new investment in the Company, was approved by the Bankruptcy Court on August 30.
Elgin Butler welcomes Trikeenan Tileworks, its employees, vendors and customers into the successful Elgin Butler family of ceramic manufacturing and distribution businesses.
About Elgin Butler Company
Founded in 1873, Elgin Butler Company (www.elginbutler.com) is one of the oldest suppliers of quality architectural products in the country. Elgin Butler manufactures and distributes several product lines, including structural glazed brick and tile; architectural trim units; decorative tile; porcelain mosaics; and natural stone.
Trikeenan Tileworks Website
CONTACT
Doug McGlinchey
512-285-3356, x158
dmcglinchey@elginbulter.com.
FIRE AT MCINTYRE PLANT
Dear Friends and Customers of Elgin Butler,
Since the devastating fire, the McIntyre Management Team has been working diligently at restoring our production facility. We are moving full speed ahead and expect to have production operations active in 10-12 weeks. Please contact us to check product availability, or to receive more information.
McIntyre Tile would like to express our most sincere thanks for your kind words and support during this trying time. Just as our hand-made artisan tiles have inspired beautiful designs, your compassion has inspired us.
Sincerely,
Elgin Butler Company
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