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Morgan Smith Industries featured at April Chamber lunch

From Ellen Zornes, Chamber Executive Director

Morgan Smith Industries, architectural millwork and custom fabrication manufacturer located in the former OshKosh building in Columbia's south industrial park, presented their company to the Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce April meeting.

They showcased their past projects, made in Adair County, including 22 courthouses across Kentucky, custom fabrications and millwork in Universities, Schools, Health Care Facilities and more.



They also highlighted future projects that include UK Law, City Center of Lexington, and Lexington Convention Center, among others.

They are able to produce any type of wood, laminate, solid surface, resin, quartz and even concrete and steel type interior fabrications.

Their present market includes all of Kentucky, Cincinnati, Columbus, Nashville, and New Orleans.


This story was posted on 2019-04-20 17:37:51
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