ADM Endeavors, through its wholly owned subsidiary Just Right Products Inc., has received a Certificate of Occupancy from the City of Fort Worth Building Code Department for its new $13 million production and retail facility. The 100,000-square-foot facility, issued on March 6, 2026, represents a significant expansion, being approximately 5.8 times larger than the company's current operational space.
The ability to begin moving into this new facility is central to the company's growth strategy. The expanded space is projected to increase production and revenue capacity by up to five times. This enhanced capacity will enable ADM to better meet the growing needs of both new and existing customers through organic growth, strategic initiatives, and potential acquisition opportunities.
ADM Endeavors is a diversified direct marketing and value-added manufacturing company that provides customers with customized promotional products and wearables. Its subsidiary, Just Right Products, Inc., which has been operating since 2010, sells "Anything With a Logo" through its website, www.JustRightProducts.com. The product range includes business cards, coffee cups, T-shirts, boots, and tens of thousands of other customizable items.
The company operates a vertically integrated business in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, encompassing retail sales, screen printing, embroidery, digital production, import wholesale sourcing, and uniforms. For the last reported twelve months, sales have exceeded $5.6 million, reflecting a consistently expanding, recession-resistant customer base. Additional company information can be found at https://admendeavors.com, https://www.fwpromo.com, and https://fortworth.academicoutfitters.com.
The implications of this expansion are significant for the Texas business landscape. By quintupling its operational footprint, ADM Endeavors is positioning itself to capture a larger share of the promotional products and custom manufacturing market. This move signals confidence in sustained demand for business-to-business services like branded merchandise, which companies use for marketing, employee uniforms, and corporate gifts. The facility's scale suggests ADM can service larger contracts and more clients simultaneously, potentially making it a more formidable competitor and a hub for manufacturing jobs in the Fort Worth area.
For the industry, this expansion underscores the vitality of the promotional products sector, even amid economic uncertainties, as noted by the company's recession-resistant performance. A local manufacturer scaling up its physical plant can have ripple effects, benefiting local suppliers, logistics partners, and the commercial real estate market. The press release notes that it contains forward-looking statements involving risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied.



