Stephen Gamble Historic Floors and Finishes Establishes Manufacturing Plant In Aiken, South Carolina
02/22/2017
Located at 267 Moore Road in Aiken the company plans to convert several existing structures into production space and be operational by January 2018.
“What a privilege it is to do business with such a friendly state and give opportunity to such wonderful people,” said Stephen Gamble Historic Floors and Finishes Owner Stephen Gamble.
“South Carolina is full of talented people, and that’s why we know a company like Stephen Gamble Historic Floors and Finishes can succeed here. This is the beginning of what we know will be a long partnership between our state and this fantastic company,” Governor Henry McMaster said.
“South Carolina is proudly leading the manufacturing renaissance, and the addition of Stephen Gamble Historic Floors and Finishes is a testament of that. I congratulate this great company on their $2.5 million investment and am excited to watch them succeed in Aiken County for years to come,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt noted.
“Our manufacturers are known for producing high-quality products, and today we celebrate Stephen Gamble Historic Floors and Finishes choosing Aiken County to produce their premier products. Their repurposing of an existing facility in the eastern section of the county underscores that Aiken County is a great place to build a company’s future. We are grateful for this, and we look forward to a long partnership with them,” Aiken County Council Chairman Ronnie Young added.
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