Sunny Days Entertainment Relocates-Plans Gray Court, South Carolina, Headquarters
08/29/2022
The new location will accommodate production growth to meet increased demand for the company’s products. Operations are planned to begin by 2023.
“We’re glad to call Laurens County our home. The new warehouse will provide multiple growth opportunities for us and the great workforce of this area,” Sunny Days Entertainment, LLC CEO and Partner Melvin Wells said.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has awarded a $150,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund grant to Laurens County to assist with the costs of site preparation and building construction.
“Sunny Days Entertainment, LLC is further proof that South Carolina has the assets for businesses to grow and thrive. This announcement represents increased opportunities for a rural part of our state, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact in Laurens County and beyond,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III advised.
Founded in 2012, Sunny Days Entertainment creates safe and reliable, licensed and non-licensed children’s toys for some of the nation’s largest retailers.
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