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December 2014

Sterling Cut Glass Breaks Ground in Northern Kentucky

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Saturday December 6, 2014

Sterling Cut Glass Breaks Ground in Northern Kentucky

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The Sterling Cut Glass team, along with representatives from Al. Neyer, Corporex and the City of Erlanger, turned out on September 17 to celebrate the start of construction on Sterling’s new warehouse and office facility. Al. Neyer is handling the design and construction of the 56,000 sf facility in Northern Kentucky.

Founded in 1902, the company recently closed its retail business at Kenwood Towne Centre to grow its online sales business. This new warehouse will help Sterling grow its glass and crystal barware and awards sales and meet demands for other hand-monogrammed items.

The Al. Neyer team is working to deliver this project in an aggressive time frame. Work is expected to be complete by March 1 to accommodate Sterling’s move from its existing facility at the end of February.


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