Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co. Inc., a family-owned company and the exclusive Cat dealer of western, central and northeastern Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia and western Maryland, has officially opened the doors of its new state-of-the-art facility in Milesburg, Pa.
The 33,000-sq.-ft. location brings together sales, parts, service and rental operations for both the construction and power and energy divisions in one central location, uniting the company's State College and existing Milesburg operations under one roof. With the opening of the new facility, customer-facing operations previously supported in State College have transitioned to Milesburg, and customer-facing parts and hose operations in Bellefonte will conclude on July 6.
The new branch is located at 1025 North Eagle Valley Road, Howard, Pa., offering direct access to I-80 and the I-99 corridor. This strategic location allows Cleveland Brothers to support customers with improved logistics, efficient service response and enhanced access to key regional markets, according to the company.
"Opening this new facility is an important step forward for Cleveland Brothers," said TJ Cleveland, vice president of product support. "By bringing our State College and Milesburg teams and services together, we're making it easier for our customers in central Pennsylvania to get the support they need as quickly and efficiently as possible."
The Milesburg facility is designed to support industries that rely on heavy equipment operating at high capacity, including quarries, landfills and forestry operations. By bringing sales, parts, service and rental operations together in one location, the facility streamlines workflows and strengthens the company's ability to deliver efficient, end-to-end support.
This investment reflects the company's broader commitment to modernizing and strengthening its presence across the region.
"The Milesburg facility represents more than just a new location. It marks a meaningful step forward for Cleveland Brothers and offers a glimpse into the next generation of our operations," said Thomas Kirchhoff, rental growth manager.















