Wilmington company opens doors and a 130 new jobs

Press release from Castle Branch, a company about to do a ribbon cutting with Mayor Saffo on 130 new jobs in the area:

Wilmington, NC, April 9, 2009 – Castle Branch Inc., a nationwide employment
screening firm, is hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new
Wilmington-based national headquarters April 15th at 5:30 PM. The new
building is located at 1845 Sir Tyler Drive, adjacent to Mayfaire. Mayor
Bill Saffo will be on hand to participate in the ribbon cutting.

Castle Branch, the 10th largest privately held employment screening company
in the country, currently employs over 150 Wilmington residents. The new
32,000 square foot building will allow the company to expand and offer an
additional 130 new jobs for the community.

“Despite the difficult economic times, Castle Branch continues to find
growth,” says Brett Martin, President and Founder of Castle Branch. “Our new
facility will provide Castle Branch with continued growth and the
opportunity to take its place as one of the largest privately held
employment screening companies in the country,” Martin adds.

The new 32,000 square foot building was designed by Phil Sharpe of Sharpe
Architecture, interior structure designed by David Lisle of Lisle
Architecture, developed by Tri-Coast Pines, LLC (Developers Jim Wallace, Jon
Vincent and Steve Niemeyer, Project Manager Robert Graves) and built by
Wrightsville Builders Inc. The new facility includes a high tech research
and call center and houses an expanded national sales office.

For additional information or a sample copy, Contact:
Brittany Shropshire
Marketing Coordinator
Castle Branch Inc.
Tel: 888-723-4263 ext. 7175
Email: bashrop@castlebranch.com

This kind of good news makes Titan’s questionable and polluting job numbers irrelevant.

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