M.C. Dean Celebrates Grand Opening of New Office in North Charleston, Creating Over 125 Job Opportunities

Exciting News: M.C. Dean Opens New Office in North Charleston!

North Charleston is buzzing with excitement as the tech firm M.C. Dean has just cut the ribbon on its stunning new office! This impressive 25,000-square-foot facility was welcomed into the community with a grand ceremony that featured none other than Mayor Reginald L Burgess himself. What a fantastic way to kick off this new chapter!

A New Era of Opportunities

Located at 1100 Sumner Ave., this new office isn’t just about walls and windows; it’s a significant investment in the future of North Charleston. The space comprises 12,600 square feet dedicated to modern office environments, along with 5,000 square feet for high-tech pre-installation and testing spaces. Oh, and let’s not forget the nearly 7,500 square feet designated for secure storage! It’s truly a state-of-the-art facility.

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs!

As if that wasn’t enough to celebrate, this expansion means there are over 125 new job opportunities on the horizon for our local community. That’s over a hundred chances for talented folks in the area to step into rewarding positions as M.C. Dean grows its presence right here. Bill Dean, the CEO of M.C. Dean, shared, “Our expanded investment isn’t just about growth for our company — it’s about creating opportunities for our people and our customers.”

Mayor Burgess Weighs In

Mayor Burgess couldn’t contain his enthusiasm, expressing pride in M.C. Dean’s commitment to innovation and quality. He stated, “Their commitment aligns with our vision for progress and opportunity.” It’s clear that this partnership between the city and M.C. Dean is set to unleash a wave of technological advancements and meaningful contributions.

A Commitment to Excellence and Innovation

This new office will significantly enhance M.C. Dean’s capacity to deliver exceptional service and production capabilities in the Carolinas. Steve Dykes, the Executive Director of Charleston County Economic Development, rejoiced about the opening, underlining how crucial this facility is for the region’s defense and technology ecosystem. The innovative spirit of M.C. Dean is sure to make a positive impact on the community.

Looking Ahead

And that’s not all; M.C. Dean isn’t just stopping in North Charleston. The company is expanding beyond our borders as well, with upcoming office expansions planned for San Jose, California, and Stuttgart, Germany. Talk about going global!

Wrap Up

This exciting new development demonstrates the growing tech landscape in North Charleston and the commitment companies like M.C. Dean have to creating a bright future. With quality jobs on the way and a greater push towards innovation, it’s a thrilling time to be part of this community. Cheers to new beginnings, North Charleston!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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