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Creek Walk Office Complex ribbon cutting

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Glenn Sebring cuts the ribbon at the new Creek Walk Office Complex located at 625 North 400 East in Huntington.

By Patsy Stoddard

The Emery County Business Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting for the new Creek Walk Office Complex in Huntington. The office is located at 625 North and 400 East.
Glenn Sebring from Genco Mine Services is the building owner and he cut the ribbon as the new business was welcomed to the county.
Sebring would like to bring other businesses into the office complex which has  plenty of office space The offices will share a common lobby, media room, kitchen and a conference room.
Businesses which might fit into the building could include lawyer, financial planner, massage therapist, dentist, doctor,  make-up technician, etc. Anyone who might have need of temporary office space could also find a spot here.
David Sebring, the vice president said, “We would like any interested parties to come and have a look and see if this space might work for you. You can contact me at 435-749-1776.
“The Emery County Progress is the first business to locate within the new building complex. We have plans to improve the outside of the building and add some landscaping. It’s really a work in progress. We’re excited to have this space and be able to offer it to any interested businesses. We are anxious to help improve Huntington and Emery County and having this space available could open up a business opportunity for someone who needs a space. It might work too, for a home based business that’s looking to expand,” said David Sebring.
Emery County Chamber President Ethan Migliori conducted the ribbon cutting along with chamber board secretary Patsy Stoddard. Employees of Genco Mine Service attended along with Emery County Progress employees.

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