Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion
Reynolds Polymer was recently mentioned in the Premier Construction Magazine, Issue 35.5-January 2026 for our work with Seattle Aquarium.
LMN and Thinc Design use apertures to break the traditional mold for the new Ocean Pavilion at the Seattle Aquarium
Approaching the Ocean Pavilion, the newest addition to the Seattle Aquarium on the city’s developing waterfront, one is immediately compelled to look up. Here, in the covered plaza at the pavilion’s front door, visitors are granted a view inside the building’s largest marine habitat, the Reef, without having to walk inside and without paying the […]
What impact do tariffs have on western Colorado manufacturers?
Some businesses on the Western Slope are bracing for the financial impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Trump announced a pause on his sweeping reciprocal tariffs earlier this month, but that pause is set to end this summer. To learn how some businesses are following trade developments and how they stand to be impacted, The […]
Financial incentives and local hospitality attracted and retained businesses in Grand Junction
In 1995, when the owners of DT Swiss Inc., a bicycle components company, searched for a location in the United States to serve their U.S. customers, the logical place would have been on the East Coast or West Coast, closer to their largest customers and to freight deliveries from the home office in Switzerland. Instead, […]
Performance Plastics – Using Leading Indicators to Measure Safety Excellence
Matt Johnson, Safety Manager for Reynolds Polymer, details his success in using leading indicators to measure safety excellence and how his program not only led to a reduction of incidents but also led the organization to be accepted into OSHA’s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP). Read the case study….
Performance Plastics – Hong Kong Ocean Park Mariott Hotel Selects Reynolds Polymer Technology for lobby aquarium
Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc., manufactured, supplied and installed a cylindrical aquarium for Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel’s nearly 50-foot aquarium. The large water feature is… Read More…
CompanyWeek – Delivering disruptive results: Three ways to leverage diversification to build the impossible
Mark Johnson, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Reynolds Polymer Technology, details three ways to leverage diversification to build the impossible. Diversification has been used as a tried and true business strategy for years. Organizations diversify for any number of reasons: a quest for growth, an answer to competition, a rise in demand. Inherent […]
Company Week – The Art of Making: Reynolds Polymer
VP of Engineering Paul Gardner explains how the Grand Junction-based Reynolds Polymer Technology makes the panels, tunnels, and other infrastructure for aquariums, pools, and observation decks all over the world. “These things are so large, you can’t machine it out of one block,” explains Gardner. “We’re taking multiple pieces and gluing them together.” View on Company Week
Hospitality Tech – Marriott Selects Reynolds Polymer Technology for Water Feature
Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc., announces that it has manufactured, supplied and installed a cylindrical aquarium for Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel’s nearly 50-foot aquarium. The large water feature is…Read More
Plastics News – Kickstart: 330 million economic drivers
If you find yourself in Hong Kong, swing by the Ocean Park Marriott Hotel to check out its three-story aquarium, made of 14 individual pieces of acrylic bonded together into a cylinder measuring 49 feet high and 20 feet across. Reynolds Polymer Technology Inc. of Grand Junction, Colo., a specialist in unique displays, made the Read More….