The business already has orders and is aiming to deliver its first products in the fall of 2025.
Government has approved a $90K loan which will help a St. Anthony-based construction company manufacture homes and utility buildings. The money is from the Business Investment Program and has been awarded to Rose’s Concrete and Construction as it undertakes a project to build modular housing.
Funding will be used to purchase and upgrade property in St. Anthony, as well as equipment for building the homes. The business already has orders and is aiming to deliver its first products in the fall of 2025. The support under Industry, Energy and Technology’s program will help the client leverage an additional $260,000 from other sources.
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