THS Constructors has opened a new office in Spartanburg following the acquisition of Solesbee Construction.
THS Constructors Inc. has made a significant move by acquiring Solesbee Construction, a company with a rich history in Spartanburg. This acquisition is expected to enhance THS’s service offerings and expand their project scope into new sectors, strengthening their presence in the community. With a new office in Spartanburg, the firm aims to foster local connections and tackle exciting upcoming projects.
In a thrilling development for Spartanburg, THS Constructors Inc., a well-established design-build construction management firm hailing from Greenville, has officially expanded its footprints by acquiring the celebrated Solesbee Construction. This marks a significant milestone not just for THS but for the entire Spartanburg community!
The story of Solesbee Construction is one filled with rich history, having been established way back in 1936. This local favorite has proudly shaped the landscape of Spartanburg County with a vast portfolio featuring a variety of structures, such as churches, medical facilities, office spaces, and retail buildings. The company has committed itself to serving the community for generations, making it an integral part of the Spartanburg fabric.
Founded in 2005, THS Constructors has gained a reputation for excellence, particularly in the realm of industrial construction. Under the leadership of President and CEO Dana Emberton, the company has successfully executed many impressive projects, all while nurturing a strong commitment to quality and innovation.
With the acquisition of Solesbee Construction, THS Constructors has now opened a new office located at 1 Real Estate Way. This new establishment positions them right in the heart of Spartanburg, allowing for an easier connection with local clients and stakeholders. The very first task on their agenda? To tackle multiple key projects that have already started rolling in, including a significant expansion project for Xytel Inc. – how exciting!
THS Constructors’ acquisition of Solesbee Construction is not just about geographical expansion; it’s about broadening their project scope, too. Moving beyond industrial projects, they will delve into a diverse range of sectors, including commercial and retail, thus enhancing their service offerings. This expansion will undoubtedly allow for greater creativity and extensive development opportunities within Spartanburg.
Tim Thompson, the previous owner of Solesbee Construction and grandson of its original founder, James Solesbee, has made a seamless transition into his new role as Vice President of Preconstruction at THS. With his experience and deep connection to the community, Timothy aims to maintain the legacy of quality that has made Solesbee successful while integrating THS’s innovative practices.
With this acquisition, THS Constructors is not just marking a new chapter; they are declaring a commitment to excellence and innovation in construction within Spartanburg and beyond. As they continue to build relationships, secure new projects, and create job opportunities, residents can expect exciting developments to enrich their community.
For more insight into what THS Constructors has to offer and to stay updated on their latest projects, the curious can visit their website at thsconstructors.com. One thing’s for sure: Spartanburg is in for a thrilling journey with THS Constructors leading the charge!
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