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COLUMBIA, S.C. – Prodigy Cabinetry, a manufacturer of European-styled cabinetry, today announced new operations in Greenville County. The company’s $2.5 million investment will create 80 new jobs.
Prodigy Cabinetry is a new cabinet manufacturer that utilizes online tools and state-of-the-art woodworking equipment to provide seamless solutions to cabinetry retailers that design kitchens and bathrooms.
Located at 2723 White Horse Road, Suite C in Greenville, Prodigy Cabinetry’s new office will also serve as the company’s headquarters in South Carolina.
“Operations are online, and hiring is underway. Individuals interested in joining the Prodigy Cabinetry team should visit the readySC™ job site at http://www.sctechjobs.com/.
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“Prodigy Cabinetry is excited to be opening a state-of-the-art integrated cabinetry manufacturing plant in Greenville, S.C. Greenville's commitment to supporting manufacturers, its talented labor pool and historical role in woodworking convinced us this is the right place for our company. We are honored to join the many successful manufacturers in Greenville County, and look forward to being a positive economic addition to the community.” –Prodigy Cabinetry CEO Tod Shuttleworth
“We’re proud to celebrate Prodigy Cabinetry’s new investment in South Carolina and our people. Our state’s growing economy continues to show the world that South Carolina is ‘Just right’ for business.” –Gov. Henry McMaster
“Today’s announcement that Prodigy Cabinetry, a brand new company, has selected South Carolina as the location for its headquarters is a big win for us. We look forward to a long and strong partnership with Prodigy Cabinetry for years to come.” –Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt
“Prodigy Cabinetry is a very impressive company utilizing state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to deliver custom cabinetry in minimal time. The company recognizes that Greenville County offers everything they need to grow and prosper. We are very proud to have Prodigy Cabinetry as a new addition to the Greenville County business community.” –Greenville County Council Chairman and Greenville Area Development Corporation Board Member H.G. "Butch" Kirven