Item 2. Properties
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES.
We believe having a local presence is important to serving our customers, so we maintain service centers and other operations in local markets throughout the countries in which we operate. At June 30, 2025, we owned 113 and leased 438 real properties. Certain properties house more than one operation.
The following were our principal owned real properties (each of which has more than 50,000 square feet of floor space) at June 30, 2025:
Location of Principal Owned
Real Property Type of Facility
Cleveland, Ohio Corporate headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia Distribution center, service center, hose shop and reducer assembly shop
Florence, Kentucky Distribution center, hose shop and reducer assembly shop
Baldwinsville, New York Fluid power shop
Carlisle, Pennsylvania Distribution center and hose shop
Fort Worth, Texas Distribution center and rubber shop
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Our principal leased real properties (each of which has more than 50,000 square feet of floor space) at June 30, 2025 were:
Location of Principal Leased
Real Property Type of Facility
Fontana, California Distribution center, rubber shop, fluid power shop, and service center
Newark, California Fluid power shop
Midland, Michigan Flow control shop
Strongsville, Ohio Offices and warehouse
Portland, Oregon Distribution center, hose shop and reducer assembly shop
Sherwood, Oregon Automation operation
Austin, Texas Fluid power shop
Dallas, Texas Fluid power shop
Houston, Texas Fluid power shop
Stafford, Texas Offices, warehouse, and flow control shop
Longview, Washington Service center, rubber shop, and fluid power shop
Nisku, Alberta Offices, service center, shop, and distribution center
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Distribution center, service center and shop
The properties in Baldwinsville, Newark, Midland, Stafford, Austin, Houston and Dallas are used in our Engineered Solutions segment. The Fontana and Longview properties are used in both the Service Center segment and the Engineered Solutions segment. The remaining properties are used in the Service Center segment.
We consider our properties generally sufficient to meet our requirements for office space and inventory stocking.
A service center's size is primarily influenced by the amount and types of inventory required to meet customers' needs.
When opening new operations, we have tended to lease rather than purchase real property. We do not consider any service center, distribution center, or shop property to be material, because we believe that, if it becomes necessary or desirable to relocate an operation, other suitable property could be found.
In addition to the above operating facilities, we own or lease certain properties which in the aggregate are not material and are either for sale, lease, or sublease to third parties due to a relocation or closing. We also may lease or sublease to others unused portions of buildings.