The 1960 purchase and modernization of a building previously occupied by Producers Dairy enabled Tepper Electric Supply to consolidate the two facilities under one roof (above).
Unfortunately, this modern showroom and warehouse complex was destroyed by arsonists on April 28, 1963, resulting in about $300,000 worth of damage (Click on photos at left to enlarge.). It was the biggest fire Champaign residents had ever seen, and was theorized by police to have been set to cover up a $200 burglary.
In November of that same year, Tepper Electric Supply Co. rose again from the ashes. The new structure (below) boasted an additional 4,000 square feet of space, bringing the total area to 17,000 square feet. Among the innovations for the new building were the installation of a complete, 280-foot conveyor system in the warehouse for more efficient handling of material, and mechanical hoists for large reels of wire.
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