Studio displays plans Indian Land, South Carolina, Production Center

Studio Displays, Inc., a manufacturer of custom exhibits, will invest $ 7.1 million to establish operations in Indian Land, South Carolina. The company plans to create 43 new jobs in Lancaster County.

The company’s new 82,000 square foot facility will increase the company’s capacity with innovative equipment and technology for future projects. The expansion is expected to be completed in October 2021.

“It was wonderful to work with Lancaster County and South Carolina economic development teams to make this change. Honestly, I don’t know if this endeavor would have been possible without their support. Consolidating our operation in one facility is critical to our success and profitability in the future. Personally, I would like to thank Jamie Gilbert of Lancaster County, who guided me through the process and was our advocate from the start. We hope to grow in our community and in the state of South Carolina, ”said Lori Pope Rosso, President of Studio Displays, Inc.

The Economic Development Coordinating Council approved job development credits related to this project as an incentive.

“Studio Display’s decision to establish operations in South Carolina is proof that our pro-business climate attracts companies across the country. We hope that they will succeed in South Carolina and become a staple of the County community. Lancaster in the years to come, “Governor Henry McMaster said.

Founded in 1980, Studio Displays, Inc. is a design company specializing in the production and management of exhibitions for trade shows, interior works, museum exhibitions and other personalized events.

“It’s another golden day in Lancaster County, as we welcome Studio Displays, Inc. into our community! We couldn’t be more excited about the expansion of this strong, high-energy, respected and family-owned manufacturer in Indian Land. For more than 40 years, Studio Displays, Inc. has been creating exceptional exhibition spaces that bring business and history to life. Its excellent tradition now continues in Lancaster County, ”said Jamie Gilbert, Executive Director of the Lancaster County Economic Development Department.

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