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THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT
Red Rock Brewing Company announced its ownership structure has changed. Jeff Masten, Eric Dunlap and Robert L. Jensen purchased the membership interests of Cindy Smith, Lynda Tobin and Max and Nancy Klotzche.
Furst Construction has completed the new 45,000 square foot Trinity Lutheran School in Greeley, Colorado. Furst broke ground on the project in August of 2001. Classes have since started at the school.
The Harmons South Jordan store received a 2002 Energy Star Award from the Environmental Protection Agency, recognizing it as one of the top energy performing buildings in the country. This is only the fourth time a Utah store has received this honor, and the first grocery store.
Questar reported earnings in 2002 of $155.6 million dollars, compared to $158.2 million dollars in earnings in 2001.
Spring Communications, a Salt Lake based wireless phone dealer, has selected Love Communications to handle its brand advertising, marketing and promotional efforts.
The Chamber’s Business to Business Expo is where you can get your questions answered. It’s also where you can promote your company, network, and find everything you need for your business. Opening Night on April 30th will be bigger than ever with surprises and the famous Prize Balloon Drop. The Business to Business Expo runs from April 30th through May 2nd. For more information call 947-0526 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.