‘Not a surprise’ Stryker didn’t renew local office space, experts say
Even though Stryker chose not to renew an office-space lease, experts say the medical-device industry remains strong in Memphis.
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Even though Stryker chose not to renew an office-space lease, experts say the medical-device industry remains strong in Memphis.
A company is leaving its office space adjacent to Dixon Gallery & Gardens later this year, opening a rare opportunity in East Memphis.
Medical-device maker Stryker’s Arlington campus houses its foot and ankle business and consists of a manufacturing and distribution center and a biologics building where nonmetal products like bone grafts are made.
Stryker Corp. gathered some of its ankle-replacement patients at its Arlington campus to get feedback from those who have benefitted from the procedure.
Stryker won’t say anything officially, but the medical device company has rebranded Wright Medical after purchasing its competitor last fall, including its location in Arlington.
Wright Medical has about 700 employees in the Memphis area.
Medical device maker Stryker Corp. last week reported strong third quarter earnings and momentum in the extremities and trauma business heading into 2021 after the planned addition of Wright Medical.
Stryker Corp. extended a tender offer for shares of Wright Medical Group until June 30, after Wright shareholders cleared the way for the transaction during a meeting Friday, April 24.
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