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THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT
Furst Construction has completed the new 23,000 square foot Old Dominion Freight Line service center at 1150 South 3400 West in Salt Lake City. The new 50-door facility replaces Old Dominion’s existing 24-door facility, including office and administrative areas, and has 20,000 square feet of truck terminal and dock distribution areas. Furst Construction began work in September and the grand opening was last Wednesday.
Dynatronics Corporation reported second quarter growth. Net profits rose 6 percent over the same period of the previous year.
The State of Utah Olympic Office, in cooperation with the State of Utah International Business Development Office, will lead a business development trade mission to Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing and Shanghai, April 6th through the 18th. The trade mission will focus on identifying business partners and investors to help grow Utah's global economy. In Beijing, participants will also meet with Beijing city leaders and members of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee. For more information contact the Chamber at 328-5071.
The Chamber’s Giant Step Small Business Awards honor the best in small business. The winners for 2003 are for Home Based Business - Bruno Group Turnkey Events, Entreprenuerial Success- Singing Cricket Café,
Community Service - Art House Graphic Studio, and the Small Business of the Year - Love Communications. These small businesses will be honored at a luncheon on March 26th. For more information call the Chamber at 328-5077, or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.