All’s Central Rent-A-Crane of Indianapolis About to Open New Branch in Fairland, Ind.

Construction is wrapping up on a 17,000-square-foot facility on the property, featuring five service bays, including one 30-foot-wide wash bay, 55-foot ceilings, and heated floors. Another 6,000 square feet is dedicated to offices, 4,000 square feet for parts on the mezzanine level, and 4,000 additional square feet for future expansion.
Dec. 6, 2023
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Central Rent-A-Crane of Indianapolis, a member of the All Family of Companies, is finishing up a new branch on a 14-acre property in Fairland, Ind., near Indianapolis. Construction is wrapping up on a 17,000-square-foot facility on the property, featuring five service bays, including one 30-foot-wide wash bay, 55-foot ceilings, and heated floors. Another 6,000 square feet is dedicated to offices, 4,000 square feet for parts on the mezzanine level, and 4,000 additional square feet for future expansion.

 

The surrounding acreage provides plenty of space for cranes.

 

The office space includes a breakroom large enough for 60 people, which will double as a safety training space.

“The new facility is a service dream,” said Kevin Hileman, general manager of Central Rent-A-Crane of Indianapolis. “With the high ceilings, we’ll be able to extend crane booms for service indoors, and the heated floors will make a huge difference for our service technicians.”

Hileman says the new facility speaks to All’s commitment to service. “The market has granted us huge success because they’ve responded to our customer-first approach to business,” said Hileman. “At our present rate of growth, we’re building this facility to accommodate future expansion.”

A grand opening celebration will be scheduled to mark the formal opening of the new branch headquarters.

The Indianapolis branch is one of 33 All Family branches throughout North America. In Indiana, All also operates Central Rent-A-Crane branches in Fort Wayne and Hammond.

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