Sterling Computers Corp. Relocating Headquarters to Dakota Dunes, South Dakota
06/19/2014
The firm was recently approved for a state Revolving Economic Development Initiative Fund loan by the Board of Economic Development.
“We are thankful for the financial support received through the state’s REDI Fund and the growth this enables us to pursue,” said Brad Moore, President of Sterling. “Sterling has been a part of the South Dakota community for more than a decade and this investment signifies both our continued commitment to this great state and the state’s support of job creation and economic growth through small businesses.”
“Sterling Computers Corporation made the right decision to expand and relocate its corporate headquarters to South Dakota,” said Governor Dennis Daugaard. “The REDI Fund is designed to promote business growth, so I am pleased when those funds can be used to help expedite a company’s expansion plans.”
“We are pleased to see this kind of growth happening in our community and specifically in Sterling Computers Corporation,” said Dennis Melstad, President of Dakota Dunes Development Company. “I look forward to our continued partnership and assisting Sterling in the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Dakota Dunes.”
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