St. Cloud Window Announces New Ownership

St. Cloud Window Announces New Ownership
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St. Cloud Window

Date: 16 February 2024

A vision for growth and excellence

St. Cloud Window, a leading manufacturer of high-performance commercial aluminum fenestration products, is pleased to announce a change in ownership, headed by a team of seasoned entrepreneurs and executives with extensive experience in the construction and manufacturing sectors.

"Our decision to acquire St. Cloud Window was motivated by its longstanding reputation for manufacturing superior architectural fenestration products and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. While there will be new additions to the top-level management team, the standards of meticulous operations and exceptional customer service will remain unchanged," said Paul Harry, Owner and CEO.

We eagerly anticipate fostering growth, undertaking exciting projects, and cultivating a positive company culture under the new ownership.

To learn more about St. Cloud Window, visit www.stcloudwindow.com.

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