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Kulback’s Inc. completes renovation of 18,000 s/f retail project

Made in America Store, 1000 W. Maple Court - Elma, NY Made in America Store, 1000 W. Maple Court - Elma, NY

Elma, NY Kulback’s Inc., a general contractor and construction manager in the Western New York region, recently completed the renovation of a former office building into an 18,000 s/f flagship retail location for the Made in America Store.  Located at 1000 W. Maple Ct., the store supports more than 500 American manufacturers, artisans and entrepreneurs through the sale of more than 7,000 products that are 100% American made.

Given its access from the highway, the new store has become destination and has hosted in excess of 500 tour buses. Designated parking areas and a covered entrance make it easier for groups to enter the store. New restrooms and a lounge area make the customer experience more relaxing and enjoyable.

Mark Andol, owner of General Welding & Fabricating and founder of the Made in America Store, assisted Kulback’s in the renovation by fabricating the customized exterior stainless steel columns and beams in his local facility.

Made in America Store now has six permanent locations and two seasonal locations in Western New York. 

Kulback’s, Inc. is proud to have been the general contractor on this project and fully support Mark Andol’s motto “For Country, for soldier, for American worker and for our children’s future.”

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