MARION – Big things are happening in Marion County as Maxwood Furniture, a cherished Charleston County-based furniture manufacturer, has just announced an exciting expansion of their distribution facility. With a hefty $6 million investment, this move will not only enhance their operations but is also expected to create 43 new jobs for the community!
Maxwood Furniture is well-known for its solid wood furniture products, and this expansion at their distribution center located at 720 West Liberty St. signals a commitment to growth in the Pee Dee region. President of Maxwood Furniture, Stephen Jensen, expressed his gratitude to both state and local leaders. “We greatly appreciate the support, which was critical to our commitment to making additional investments in Marion County,” he shared in a recent news release.
Jensen further acknowledged the hard work of Maxwood’s dedicated team, saying, “This announcement is a testament to the men and women on the Maxwood Furniture team, as their hard work and dedication have given us confidence that we can grow and flourish in this community.”
For those who may not know, Maxwood Furniture is a family-owned and operated business that thrives on designing, manufacturing, and distributing furniture tailored to customers’ wants and needs globally. From standard product lines to custom designs, they take pride in the craftsmanship of their solid wood products.
Local officials are equally thrilled about this expansion. Chavis Watford, Marion County Administrator, voiced his excitement, stating, “We are incredibly excited about the expansion of Maxwood Furniture and the job creation it will bring to Marion County.” This development is seen as a boost not just for Marion, but for the entire state of South Carolina as well.
Watford highlighted how this growth represents a bright future for local residents: “The new opportunities created by this expansion will benefit our residents and further strengthen the economic growth in our county.”
Operations at the enhanced facility are expected to be in full swing by the third quarter of 2028, marking a significant milestone for both Maxwood Furniture and the local economy. Furthermore, the South Carolina Coordinating Council for Economic Development has shown its support by approving job development credits related to the project. The council has also pledged a $200,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund grant to Marion County to help with building improvements.
This announcement marks the third expansion project for Maxwood Furniture in the last six months, demonstrating their dedication to growth and excellence in the furniture industry. As they expand their reach, local job seekers may soon find new opportunities knocking on their doors.
In conclusion, passion and commitment are at the heart of Maxwood Furniture’s expansion in Marion County. Their efforts provide a much-needed economic boost and promise to create a thriving environment for future job seekers. With such enthusiastic local support, it’s clear that great things are on the horizon for this family-owned company!
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