SALT LAKE CITY - Hincklease, the commercial vehicle lending arm of Hinckley's, Inc., has relocated to 2345 South State Street in South Salt Lake.
by Staff
June 8, 2010
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SALT LAKE CITY - Hincklease, the commercial vehicle lending arm of Hinckley's, Inc., has relocated to 2345 South State Street in South Salt Lake.
The move tripled the operating square footage for the financial services company that was established by James S. Hinckley & Robert H. Hinckley Jr., in 1977, which had operated at 2309 South State since that time.
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The multimillion dollar vehicle lessor provides borrowing capital, fleet services, and vehicle disposal to Fleet clients across the United States, and has remained consistently profitable since its formation.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony and welcome reception for stake-holders was held June 4. In attendance were Robert H. Hinckley, III, President of Hinckley's, Inc, James S. Hinckley, Vice President, Stacey Liddiard, President of South Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon, South Salt Lake City Mayor Cheree Wood, and hundreds of supporters and well-wishers.
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