Sun Engineering grows, moves into downtown Saline

Sun Engineering is enjoying its moment in the spotlight, breathing new life into one of downtown Saline’s long-time vacant buildings.Excerpt:Sun Engineering is moving to downtown Saline to grow its company, now that it has bought and is refurbishing the old R&B building.The nearly 70-year-old building will become the home to the defense contractors engineering and manufacturing operations. That means 15 new employees for right now and probably another dozen by the end of the year.”It looks like a new shop,” says Andrew Warner, president of Sun Engineering and a University of Michigan graduate. “We’ll be doing some remodeling so it looks even better.”Read the rest of the story here.

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Sun Engineering is enjoying its moment in the spotlight, breathing new life into one of downtown Saline’s long-time vacant buildings.

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Sun Engineering is moving to downtown Saline to grow its company, now that it has bought and is refurbishing the old R&B building.

The nearly 70-year-old building will become the home to the defense contractors engineering and manufacturing operations. That means 15 new employees for right now and probably another dozen by the end of the year.

“It looks like a new shop,” says Andrew Warner, president of Sun Engineering and a University of Michigan graduate. “We’ll be doing some remodeling so it looks even better.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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