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Argall Report: A Tour of Architectural Polymers

This month's local TV report by Senator David Argall takes an in-depth look at Palmerton's Architectural Polymers. The conversation ranges from the creation of the company in a basement to strategic expansion plans to grow a successful business.

"Throughout the past few months, we have been highlighting local employers that are not only sustaining employment, but growing jobs in these tough economic times," said Senator Argall. "Architectural Polymers started in a basement as a side project and now is doing business in several states, both in the private and public sectors. During difficult economic times, Architectural Polymers has been able to grow because of a strategic business plan that has helped the company become a national name all while employing residents from the region. This tour will be beneficial for viewers to gain insight on how a locally owned and operated manufacturer has found success in the current economic climate."Architectural Polymers, located in Palmerton, is a national leader in concrete form fabrication. For over 15 years, Architectural Polymers has been an industry-leader with their innovative methods of concrete art and brick inlay systems for hospitals, schools, commercial office buildings, condominiums, parking decks, and highways all across the country.The program will air on:Blue Ridge Communications (Channel 13) every Monday at 10 a.m. and every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m.Service Electric (Channel 19) the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7 p.m.Senator Argall's report is also available online at

www.vimeo.com/SenatorArgall

http://www.youtube.com/SenatorArgall and

www.SenatorArgall.com

http://www.SenatorArgall.com .