A California medical devices manufacturer and a Washougal machine shop will be among the tenants of a new 49,500-square-foot building in Washougal when it opens this summer.
Therasigma LLC President Jim Klett has signed a lease for 13,200 square feet, and Josh Swift, owner of Swift Machining, Inc., has signed a lease for 3,300 square feet, both in the Port of Camas-Washougal Building 18, 460 S. Grant St., in the Steigerwald Commerce Center.
The Port of Camas-Washougal Commission approved both leases during its April 2 regular meetingTherasigma will relocate its company headquarters from Orange, California, to Washougal, by May 31. There are seven Therasigma employees currently in California. Three of them — Klett and his son and daughter — will relocate to Washougal, so the company will need to hire four new employees this year.
Klett, founder of Therasigma in 2012, said he expects to double the employee count in 2019, and he hopes to provide semi-technical training and possibly a work program for local high school students. Therasigma manufactures devices for the relief and management of chronic pain.
Klett, who has previously traveled to Washougal for business and recreation, met Greg Goforth, a commercial and residential real estate broker with Windermere Crest, of Camas, in January of 2017. Goforth facilitated the lease agreement.