“We currently need more storage to meet the demand for our products,” said Kat Wright, president of the company. “By purchasing larger properties, we can increase sales and efficiency.”
WASHINGTON Twp. The board recently approved rezoning the 2.17-acre site to allow for offices, easy assembly and packaging, storage, and shipping and receiving of skin care products.
The property, located northwest of the intersection of Ohio 725/Miamisburg Centerville Road and Normandy Lane, has been home to Furniture by Otmar, Inc., which has manufactured and sold furniture since 1980. The company announced Tuesday that it will consolidate its operations there into a store in Hamilton County in May. It opened in Montgomery in 1960.
The store will offer the same products and services as the Washington Twp. According to officials, the location is.
Otmar chose to consolidate its operations into the Montgomery location “because we want to focus on our core competencies,” the people said. Several Furniture by Otmar employees are retiring, and everyone else will be reassigned to the Montgomery store.
Frownies was founded in Cleveland in 1889 by Margaret Clausen, her daughter Alice Romer, and granddaughter Peggy Wright. It is currently run by Kat Wright, Peggy Wright's daughter-in-law, and Helen Morrison, Clausen's great-granddaughter, who serves as director of brand strategy.
Wright said the Flournies facial patch “predates the days of cosmetic injections and cosmetic surgery that altered natural beauty.”
The company's products are sold by word of mouth, mail order, retail stores, QVC, and distributed worldwide through e-commerce channels.
Once dubbed “Hollywood's best kept secret,” Flournies went viral on TikTok with over 3.4 million likes and over 255 million views.
The company employs 19 people at its current location, 97 Compark Road, and plans to add 10 more employees over the next three years, Wright said.
Frownies creates, formulates, packages, sells and distributes products in small batches until they are tested in the market and deemed successful, she said. We then hire a team outside our facility to produce larger quantities.
Consolidating operations to the Miamisburg Centerville Road site will give Flourneys more space. There will be 28,500 square feet of warehouse space for light packaging and assembly, and 6,144 square feet for storage.
Wright said the added space will also allow managers to be under the same roof as employees and incoming shipments. It also increases the efficiency and cost efficiency of the entire operation, she said.
The Frownies have “explored and considered” other locations in Warren County, but intend to make the Washington Twp. Wright said the location will be the headquarters for his family-owned business for decades to come.
“Building on the heritage of the land and the spirit of the building is consistent with our commitment to our heritage,” she said.