THREE C BODY SHOP
Three
C Body Shop repairs one of every five
collision-damaged cars in Greater Columbus. Owner
Bob Juniper needed financing to expand his facility
to keep up with the company's growth.
The 504 program requires 10 percent owner cash, 40
percent from CCDC and 50 percent from a lending
institution.
CCDC used the SBA 504 Program to minimze
Three C Body Shop's up-front costs for expansion
with financing that required only 10% injection |
|
|
Success
Stories: |
COYNE PRINTING, INC.
Coyne
Printing, Inc., established in 1974, is a
full-service commercial printing and finishing
operation located in Mount Vernon, Ohio.In recent years the company has focused on
increasing its "graphic finisher" capabilities that
includes die cutting, mounting, laminating, folding,
padding, eyeletting, grommeting, and shrink
wrapping. Coyne’s customers are commercial printers
whose end users include Wendy’s, Bath & Body Works,
the Limited, Bob Evans, Kroger, Sears, and Donatos.
Coyne Printing utilized the
Ohio 166 program to
purchase a die-cutting press, allowing them to
pursue large-sized work such as life-sized people
cutouts used in point-of-sale retail displays.
|
 |

GENERAL THEMING CONTRACTORS
General
Theming Contractors was organized in 1993 as a
full-service commercial art studio. GTC specializes
in artwork for in-store displays, desktop
sculptures, wallpapers, murals, and other commercial
uses. When the company needed money for expansion
and working capital, Steve Urell turned to the
Columbus Growth Fund, which, along with Key Bank,
provided the financing they needed to take the
company to the next level.
Sales this year are expected to exceed $3 million
for the first time. |
|