In December 2016 Houston Today reported on the devastating fire that destroyed the Nadina Truck Service building and put its employees temporarily out of work before Christmas. Since then the company has been up and running with all of its employees back to work, and now rebuilding the former office at the Nadina Truck Service site has begun. Henry Fennema, owner of Nadina Truck Service, said they hope to have the building complete within the next six months. Monster Industries is contracting the rebuild.

In December 2016 Houston Today reported on the devastating fire that destroyed the Nadina Truck Service building and put its employees temporarily out of work before Christmas. Since then the company has been up and running with all of its employees back to work, and now rebuilding the former office at the Nadina Truck Service site has begun. Henry Fennema, owner of Nadina Truck Service, said they hope to have the building complete within the next six months. Monster Industries is contracting the rebuild.

Rebuilds begin for Nadina Truck Service

In December 2016 Houston Today reported on the devastating fire that destroyed the Nadina Truck Service building and put its employees temporarily out of work before Christmas. Since then the company has been up and running with all of its employees back to work, and now rebuilding the former office at the Nadina Truck Service site has begun. Henry Fennema, owner of Nadina Truck Service, said they hope to have the building complete within the next six months. Monster Industries in Houston is contracting the rebuild.

  • Jul. 19, 2017 8:00 a.m.

In December 2016 Houston Today reported on the devastating fire that destroyed the Nadina Truck Service building and put its employees temporarily out of work before Christmas. Since then the company has been up and running with all of its employees back to work, and now rebuilding the former office at the Nadina Truck Service site has begun. Henry Fennema, owner of Nadina Truck Service, said they hope to have the building complete within the next six months. Monster Industries in Houston is contracting the rebuild.

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