AUSTIN LOCATION
Persidea was incorporated on March 31, 1999, in the heart of downtown Austin, Texas, just a few blocks from the State Capitol. With our success and growth, Persidea has moved and expanded a few times since in Austin, including our June 2000 expansion to house our Technology and Training division and the addition of two other facilities in the state. Our headquarters are located at 7600 Burnet, Suite 300, in Northwest Austin. Austin is ideally suited for the corporate office since it is a hub of creative activity, a major source for high technology and technical-minded workers, and centrally located within Texas, the United States and North America, helping us to serve clients nationwide and throughout the world.
TEMPLE LOCATION
Persidea acquired Graphic Solutions International of Temple, Texas, on October 31, 2000, fulfilling a dream to own its own printing division. Temple, just an hour away from Austin, is centrally located to Texas and the U.S. and North America, and the newly-owned Persidea office is situated in downtown Temple with easy access to I-35 and thus everywhere else. This facility boasts over 100 years as part of the Temple community. It was founded in 1895 and printed Temple's first newspaper, The Temple Mirror. Besides having the building repainted, revitalized and technologically updated to 21st century standards, Persidea Temple has added a History Room to pay respects to its place in Temple, a museum of the building. And the company is restoring the 50-year practice of decorating a corner of the building for important holidays, as was done when the building was under Gresham ownership.
WICHITA FALLS LOCATION
Classic Printing and Graphics in Wichita Falls, Texas, became part of Persidea on March 1, 2001. With a staff possessing over a century of combined printing experience, this acquisition has become a lively addition to Persidea's strengths. Now in a new location, this modern facility on the eastern edge of the city is placed directly on the new extension of I-44. The Wichita Falls Persidea office, just an hour and a half from the Dallas/Fort Worth area, will be the central point of I-44, capable of speedy access to all points on the compass.