3Phase Elevator and Mile High Elevator Announce Merger

3Phase Elevator, an independent elevator and escalator services provider, has merged with Mile High Elevator, a provider of elevator maintenance, repair and modernization services in the Denver, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, areas, the companies announced on May 25. The merger enables 3Phase to establish a strong presence in the U.S. Mountain States as it continues to expand nationally. Mile High Elevator, a family-owned and operated company, uses non-proprietary elevator components and elevator equipment to service commercial buildings in surrounding areas of Denver and Cheyenne. Team leaders Bill Blevins and Terri Gray will remain in place, and the company will continue to serve customers under the Mile High Elevator brand. Canton, Massachusetts-based 3Phase Elevator was founded in 1997, and is present in 20 states across the U.S. The company has grown through 17 acquisitions and maintains more than 22,500 units.

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