BRANCHBURG, NJ — A bell is rung at HF Planners, LLC when a new project is awarded. On September 10, 2024, Caroline Shelly was gifted with a new and improved branded bell to celebrate the last two and half decades full of unique connections and strategic facility plans!
In 1999 Caroline Shelly, the founder, started HF Planners, LLC in the basement of her house under the title Hunterdon Facility Planners. Shelly was driven by transforming commercial spaces into efficient collaboration hubs with seamless facility management and planning processes. The dream came to life with hard work, determination, and the support of exceptional talent of designers, managers, space planners, and more over the past 25 years.
Long-term client, peer, and recently retired Phil Allen, site manager at a Global Science & Technology Company exclaimed they “enjoyed working with HF Planners” and wish “much success in the future”.
HF Planners, LLC has developed an extensive portfolio that includes global apparel, global technology, medical and healthcare supply companies, warehouses, law firms, medical offices, and many more!
“The last 25 years have been an amazing experience. I’ve worked with great clients, fabulous projects, incredible colleagues, and brilliant designers. I look forward to the future and the opportunity it holds.” said Caroline about the last few decades of successful business in the industry.
For 25 years, clients have trusted HF Planners, LLC to elevate their workplaces and facilities, whether by addressing the challenges of growth, expanding spaces, embracing sustainability, cutting costs, or designing forward-thinking workplace strategies. Over the years, HF Planners, LLC has refined its expertise, not just in systems, processes, and best practices, but in creating environments where employees are engaged and productive. They excel in planning, designing, and managing workspaces that adapt seamlessly to the evolving needs of businesses.
The celebratory day continued into the evening with an event she Co-Sponsored for the Common Thread For the Cure where over $30,000 was raised in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness.
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