Winsupply is turning its Dayton roots into the launchpad for a major national growth push, with a hefty new investment at its Miami Township campus leading the charge. The company plans roughly 200,000 square feet of additional space at its local distribution hub while also upgrading into larger facilities in Atlanta and near Oklahoma City, moves company leaders say are meant to speed deliveries and bulk up inventory for local contractors across its network.
Industry outlet MDM reported Monday that Winsupply is set to add about 1.6 million square feet across three projects over the next two years. That includes a purchased 1.17-million-square-foot distribution center in Atlanta, a 254,000-square-foot expansion near Oklahoma City, and roughly 200,000 square feet at the Dayton hub. The company says the buildout is intended to strengthen service for the more than 680 local companies in its network, framing the move as a strategic push to strip out supply-chain friction and back its local owners with deeper stock and faster turns.
On the ground in Montgomery County, Dayton Daily News reported that Winsupply has filed to rezone a parcel next to its existing Byers Road complex and plans a roughly 200,000-square-foot building at 9300 Byers Road, effectively doubling the footprint of that site. The paper noted that Wilcon Corp., Roll & Associates, Burkhardt Engineering and Fabcon are lined up on the project, with construction slated to start in the first quarter of 2026. Company officials told the outlet the local build is meant as a clear signal of long-term commitment to the Dayton region…