P&G Power Company has finalized an office lease for approximately 4,200 square feet at 108 N. Main Street in Crown Point, Indiana. The company will occupy the new office space as part of a strategic move to bolster its presence in Northwest Indiana and the broader surrounding region. The location provides a centralized base of operations intended to support the firm’s service commitments across nearby communities.
P&G Power Co. is a full-service electric utility contractor with operations that span a wide range of power-related infrastructure work. The company’s capabilities include overhead and underground distribution, as well as transmission maintenance and construction. Its service offerings also extend to substation construction, fiber optic installations, and renewable energy-related projects. In addition, the firm handles street and traffic lighting assignments along with storm recovery services, positioning it as a diversified provider within the utility infrastructure space.
According to the company, the decision to lease the Crown Point office aligns with its focus on expanding capabilities while continuing to deliver critical services that help power communities across the country. Establishing an office footprint in Northwest Indiana is intended to enhance accessibility to clients and projects in the region, supporting both current operations and anticipated growth in service demand.
The office lease transaction at 108 N. Main Street was brokered by Latitude Commercial. By facilitating the deal, the brokerage firm helped match P&G Power Co. with space suited to its operational needs and geographic priorities. The property’s location offers access to the greater Northwest Indiana area, which is central to the company’s stated growth strategy in the region.
Reflecting on the completed lease, Chandler Kimmel noted that working with P&G Power Co. made it possible to deliver a space solution calibrated to the company’s business objectives. Kimmel highlighted that the office at 108 N. Main Street provided the right combination of accessibility and functionality for the firm’s expanding business. The transaction underscores how targeted office requirements from infrastructure and utility contractors can translate into demand for well-located, modestly sized office spaces in regional markets.
With the new Crown Point lease in place, P&G Power Co. is positioned to reinforce its role as a provider of essential utility infrastructure services. The company intends to leverage the office to support its breadth of offerings, from distribution and transmission work to renewable energy, fiber optics, and storm response. While specific lease terms were not disclosed, the commitment to new office space signals an operational investment aligned with the firm’s ongoing expansion efforts in Northwest Indiana and beyond.


