Advance Displays plans Riverton headquarters opening in 2026
The retail fixtures supplier is combining Salt Lake City and Riverton operations in a new Riverton hub with warehouse, distribution and storefront space.
By Daniel Okafor · Business Editor
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Advance Displays is preparing to consolidate its Salt Lake City and Riverton operations into a new Riverton headquarters, distribution center and retail storefront. The move is intended to add warehouse capacity, tighten fulfillment and give local retail-fixture customers a place to see products in person ahead of a planned Fall 2026 opening, the company said.
The Riverton site will house corporate functions, distribution operations and a storefront under one roof. For a supplier serving retailers, contractors, distributors and business owners, combining inventory and customer-facing space can shorten handoffs between sales, warehouse teams and fulfillment.
Advance Displays President and CRO Chad Lucking described the project as an investment in the company’s employees, customers and long-term capacity. He said bringing the operations together should help teams work more closely and support the service levels customers expect.
The new facility is being designed with expanded warehouse and distribution capacity, revised operating workflows, collaboration areas and a storefront for shelving, retail fixtures and display products. The storefront is aimed at local businesses and customers that want to evaluate fixture and merchandising options before buying or planning a project.
Retail fixtures sit behind much of the work involved in store openings, remodels and merchandising changes. Shelving systems, display units and related fixtures are often ordered around construction schedules, so inventory coordination and fulfillment speed can affect project timelines.
According to Advance Displays, the combined Riverton operation will help it coordinate stock more efficiently and process orders for customers in the United States and abroad. The company presents the site as part of a broader effort to build enough infrastructure for projects of varying sizes.
Advance Displays has been in business for nearly 50 years and works with retailers, contractors, distributors and business owners on shelving, fixtures and merchandising projects. The company also identifies itself as the largest Lozier Certified Provider, a status tied to one of the store-fixture brands it supplies.
The planned Riverton retail fixture storefront gives the business a customer-facing component at the same location as its headquarters and distribution operation. That structure could be useful for regional customers that want to pair product selection with fulfillment planning.
The company expects to mark the official opening in Fall 2026, with details on grand opening events to come later. The Riverton project follows months of construction and is positioned by the company as the next stage in its growth in Utah.