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December 8, 2011

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Faultless Laundry Co., commonly known as Faultless Linen, has decided to sell its hospitality business and focus entirely on establishing itself as a healthcare-only textile provider in the Midwest.

The company operates two healthcare-only plants in Kansas City and two more in St. Louis. The Spence family has continuously operated Faultless since Sam and Cora Spence founded it in 1896.

Faultless has served the hospitality market for decades from its downtown Kansas City plant, but that facility has aged to the point that significant repairs and reinvestment are required. Due to the financial and competitive pressures in the hospitality market, such a reinvestment doesn’t make good economic sense, the company says.

Faultless has decided to transition its hospitality business to two other Kansas City-based, family-owned linen providers: Excel Linen Supply, owned and operated by the Brancato family, and Ace Image Wear, owned and operated by the Heilman family. Faultless’ accounts are being divided between the two companies, which will retain nearly all affected Faultless employees.

Faultless continues to expand its healthcare services throughout Kansas, Missouri and Illinois, and will be opening a 103,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art plant in St. Louis next summer.

June 9, 2010

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — HSHS Shared Laundry Services has been up and running for more than six months and by early 2011 will be responsible for supplying the laundry services for 10 hospitals in Central and Southern Illinois.

The new facility on the northeast side of Illinois’ capital occupies a former tanning supply warehouse. Its location just off I-55 offers easy highway access to any of the hospital customers within its roughly 120-mile service area.

February 24, 2010

LARGO, Fla. — Nathan L. Belkin, Ph.D., founder of the American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA), died here Monday at the age of 83, the association reports.

Born in St. Louis, Belkin worked in the textile services industry for 40 years, serving companies such as Angelica and Fashion Seal. He founded ARTA in 1982 in response to legislation that, if passed, would have given a substantial advantage to disposable products over reusable textiles, ARTA says.

June 15, 2009

ST. LOUIS — Angelica Corp. is expanding its use of Ecolab’s AdvaCare 120 sanitizer/sour to all of its service centers nationwide. Angelica is the first major healthcare laundry processor to implement the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered oxygen bleach sanitizer throughout its service centers, the company claims.

August 4, 2008

ST. LOUIS — Angelica Corp.’s shareholders have approved a merger agreement between Angelica and a company formed by Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking. The merger agreement was approved at a special meeting of shareholders of Angelica’s outstanding shares of common stock, with more than 99% of the shares voted cast in favor of the transaction.

June 9, 2008

ST. LOUIS — A Lehman Brothers affiliate is poised to buy Angelica Corp., which provides textile rental and linen management services to U.S. healthcare clients, for $22 per share in cash.

Angelica’s board of directors unanimously approved the merger agreement with Clothesline Holdings and Clothesline Acquisition Corp. on May 22. It’s subject to shareholder approval and antitrust clearance, and is expected to close in late summer.

October 4, 2007

ST. LOUIS — Angelica Corp. has authorized investment banker Morgan Joseph & Co. to pursue a possible sale of the company. Morgan Joseph will be soliciting indications of interest from both strategic and financial buyers.

Facing pressure from shareholders, Angelica enlisted Morgan Joseph in February 2006 to assist the provider of outsourced linen management services in reviewing its strategic alternatives. Angelica recently extended that arrangement through next June.

October 4, 2007

ALEXANDRIA, Va.— The Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA) has begun a new collaboration with H2E, a nonprofit group comprised of healthcare facilities seeking to improve their environmental performance.

Laura Brannen, H2E’s executive director, addressed TRSA’s Joint Committee Meeting last month in St. Louis, saying that expanding their use of reusable textiles is one step that hospitals can take to reduce pollution.

September 6, 2007

ST. LOUIS — Angelica Corp. plans to sell or close its underperforming Edison, N.J., service center and reorganize into fewer markets, it announced Tuesday.

The center’s performance has depressed the corporation’s overall financial results in the New York market. Because it didn’t make the second-quarter progress that was expected, Angelica has decided to close or sell it given the underlying value of the real estate.

August 2, 2007

ST. LOUIS – Connecting People, Partners and Possibilities is the theme of this year’s annual conference of the American Society for Healthcare Environmental Services (ASHES), slated for Sept. 30-Oct. 4 here at America’s Center and the Renaissance St. Louis Grand and Suites Hotel.

July 24, 2007

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — St. Louis will host the annual Joint Committee Meeting (JCM) of the Textile Rental Services Association of America (TRSA), a free, members-only event that TRSA promises will include opportunities for education, training and networking. 

Sixteen educational sessions highlight the Sept. 18-20 meeting at the four-star Hyatt Regency. For the first time, it will feature distinct educational tracks for healthcare, industrial/dust control and linen supply to address contemporary issues facing operators in each segment.

September 7, 2006

ATLANTA — Private equity firm Kelly Capital sold significantly all assets of its National Linen & Uniform Service (NLUS) affiliate to Salt Lake City-based Alsco just prior to the Labor Day weekend. Terms weren't disclosed.

The deal includes branches in Florence, Ala.; Doraville, Atlanta and Savannah, Ga.; Shreveport, La.; St. Louis, Mo.; Charlotte, N.C.; Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tenn.; Lubbock, Texas; and Alexandria, Portsmouth and Roanoke, Va.

June 8, 2006

ST. LOUIS — Faultless Healthcare Linen has opened its second laundry in the St. Louis area, reports the St. Louis Business Journal.

The newly outfitted plant in nearby Soulard can launder 600,000 pounds a week and was built to accommodate large hospital accounts.

Its other facility in St. Louis handles smaller healthcare accounts.