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ShowMeTheParts And Vertical Development Move Into New Offices

Nestled along Chicago's Western Business and Technology Corridor, Vertical Development’s new Naperville office is staffed by professionals well-connected to the auto care marketplace, who offer the company’s clients years of experience managing their projects, data, Web catalogs and catalog management systems.

Vertical - FrontVertical Development, parent company of ShowMeTheParts.com has moved into a new office in Naperville, Illinois, to accommodate the company’s expansion.

Nestled along Chicago’s Western Business and Technology Corridor, Vertical Development’s new Naperville office is staffed by professionals well-connected to the auto care marketplace, who offer the company’s clients years of experience managing their projects, data, Web catalogs and catalog management systems.

“I could not be happier with our decision to become a part of the Naperville community,” said Jay Wright, president. “The community is an attractive option to employers, be them local, national or international, because of the quality of this city and what it can offer to businesses and their employees. Naperville’s reputation is second to none, and Vertical Development’s decision to move here showcases our commitment to continuous improvement.”

The new facility is located at 1730 Park Street, Unit 116. Chosen for its proximity to Interstate 88’s business corridor, the business will house software engineers, catalog and data specialists and administrative staff.

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