Garfield Refining
Private | |
Industry | Refining |
Founded | 1892 |
Headquarters |
810 East Cayuga Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | garfieldrefining.com |
Garfield Refining is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based refinery specializing in the purchase of precious metal, including gold, silver, platinum and palladium. The company was founded in 1892 and was originally called Eastern Smelting.[1] In 1928, it was purchased by the Garfield family. Still located in Philadelphia, Garfield’s headquarters house a facility that separates precious metals from waste material, as well as an on-site assay laboratory. The family-owned and operated refinery services a variety of clients including dentists, jewelers, pawnbrokers and private sellers or buyers.[2][3]
History
Eastern Smelting opened its doors in 1893. The refinery was housed in a small office in downtown Philadelphia. Eastern Smelting was bought out and rebranded as Garfield Smelting and Refining in 1928. As business began to prosper and Garfield Refining accumulated more customers, the company decided to expand. In 1932, a midst The Great Depression, Garfield Smelting and Refining moved into a Philadelphia warehouse at South 18th st- a building better equipped for the industrial needs of a precious metal refinery. After moving from South 18th street, Garfield relocated to a 2-story building at 1215 Cherry St in the center of Philadelphia’s business district.[4]
After a boost to the economy in 1976 from the Bicentennial Celebration, the city was determined to build a new and updated convention center. After much city-wide debate, the site known as the Reading Convention Center was selected as the location, making Garfield’s headquarters the epicenter of what is now the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Garfield Refining became the first business to be relocated by the city to make way for the convention center.[5] In March 1985, Garfield moved to its current location at 810 E Cayuga St and at same time upgraded its melting and analytical capabilities to the pinnacle of modern day pyrometallurgy.[6]
In 1981, Matt Garfield took over the company as Chief Executive Officer and built a team of employees that still remain with the refinery today.
Awards
In 2011, Dentaltown Magazine awarded Garfield Refining’s its inaugural “Best Refiner” award. In 2012, 2013 and 2014 Garfield was again recognized by the publication for its excellence in refining. [7][8][9]
References
- ↑ "Explore Our History". GarfieldRefining.com. Garfield Refining. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- ↑ Binzen, Peter (4 September 1983). "Leftovers from dentists crown a successful venture". Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ↑ "Chris Chipman, CPA, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer - Garfield Refining". businessinterviews.com. businessinterviews.com. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- ↑ Klibanoff, Hank (25 December 1988). "A Successful Uprooting of Center City Firms". Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ↑ Binzen, Peter (10 April 1985). "Happily, A Firm Makes Way for the Convention Center". Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ↑ Klibanoff, Hank (25 December 1988). "A Successful Uprooting of Center City Firms". Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ↑ "The 2012 Townie Choice Awards" (PDF). Dental Town. Dentaltown, L.L.C. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ "The 2013 Townie Choice Awards" (PDF). Dental Town. Dentaltown, L.L.C. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- ↑ "The 2014 Townie Choice Awards" (PDF). Dental Town. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
Further Reading
- "Scrapping Smart." DentalTown Magazine Mar. 2015: n. pag. DentalTown. Mar. 2015. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.
- Stigale, Theresa. "The Gold Standard In North Philadelphia Metallurgy." Web log post. Hidden City Philadelphia. N.p., 4 June 2014. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.