Colorado Biz – Congrats to the 2019 ColoradoBiz Top Company Finalists
This year, ColoradoBiz recognized winners and finalists within 16 industry categories: Advertising/Marketing, Architecture/Interior Design, Construction/Engineering, Consumer Business, Energy, Financial Services, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Nonprofit, Professional Services, Real Estate, Technology Services, Software, Digital Marketing Services, Travel/Hospitality and Startups. Every company nominated is vetted through a rigorous judging process based on their outstanding achievements, financial performance and community […]
New Equipment Digest – Reynolds Helps Create World’s Tallest Indoor Waterfall
Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc., the world’s leader in fully integrated, highly engineered acrylic solutions, was selected by WOH HUP to manufacture and install part of the world’s tallest indoor waterfall element that is located at Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel), Singapore. The multi-dimensional lifestyle destination officially opened on April 17 and captures travelers with its breathtaking […]
Plastics Today – Reynolds Polymer Technology creates world’s tallest indoor waterfall
The world’s tallest indoor waterfall, which officially opened on April 17 at Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore, awes travelers with a breathtaking 40-meter-tall water display. Known as the HSBC Rain Vortex, the feature was designed and built by Reynolds Polymer Technology Inc. (Grand Junction, CO). Read More…
The Business Times – Employees at Reynolds Polymer donate to food bank
Employees working at Reynolds Polymer Technology in Grand Junction donated a total of $1,000 to the Food Bank of the Rockies, proceeds from an event dubbed March Meal Madness. Read More…
Western Slope Now – Local Company Helps Feed Thousands of Hungry Families
Employees at Reynolds Polymer Technology raised funds to help support those in need in the community. (video)
The Business Times – Windows of opportunity opening for manufacturer
Even as Reynolds Polymer Technology continues to provide windows into life under the sea, Mark Johnson has different views in mind. Picture, for example, the unobstructed vistas over the Pebble Beach golf course or Manhattan skyline. Read More
Architectural Record – Under by Snøhetta
Snøhetta anchored a reinforced concrete tubular restaurant to plunge into a rock-lined bay, allowing guests to drink and dine beneath it’s surface with the help of a 36-foot panoramic window crafted, manufactured, and installed using Reynolds Polymer Technology. Read More
Design Milk – Friday Five with Paul Gardner
Paul Gardner is the VP of Engineering and Quality at Reynolds Polymer Technology, the world’s leader in fully integrated, highly engineered acrylic solutions. This week he shares a few of his favorites in Friday Five. Read More…
The Business Times – Grand Junction firm enables Under sea views
Reynolds Polymer Technology made the panel for Under, a newly opened gourmet restaurant in Lindesnes on the southern tip of Norway. At 36-feet wide and 13-feet tall, the panel affords diners a view of life in the North Sea. Read More…
Plastics News – Acrylic key to world’s largest underwater restaurant
Plastics News Now: Acrylic key to world’s largest underwater restaurant Reynolds Polymer Technology made a panoramic acrylic window for the restaurant and more…Watch Now