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Building Updates at Chartpak Headquarters

Updated: Dec 9, 2022

Chartpak got its start in 1949 as an innovator in manual graphic design for small businesses that couldn't afford an art department. Our products provided a DIY method of creating charts and graphs for businesses across the US. We invited our customers to tell us what they needed most, and by doing so our product lines expanded exponentially. Our business growth outpaced our facilities and in 1957 we moved from Stamford, Connecticut to our current location in Leeds, Massachusetts.


Our business boomed and so did our building with two additions occuring to the facility in the 1960s. Since then, we've added two buildings for manufacturing and shipping as we've continued to grow. In the summer of 2022 we started improvements to our offices at the Leeds, MA headquarters.

Chartpak building after additions in the 1960s.
Chartpak building after additions in the 1960s.

Chartpak building in the early 2000's
Chartpak building in the early 2000's

See our video on the newest building updates for 2022!





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3 days ago

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It’s great to see the headquarters getting refreshed. While the team takes a break from the construction noise, a quick session on Arcade Game Box could be a fun way to unwind without leaving the office.

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