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Mass. Company Chooses New Hampshire for New Home

Published Friday Apr 8, 2011

The recent relocation of a Massachusetts company to the Gate City is music to the State business recruitment team's ears and a sight for sore eyes.

CCS New England, one of the largest audio and visual equipment integrators in the U.S., recently relocated from the Bay State to 132 Northeastern Boulevard in Nashua, where they purchased a 26,500-square-foot industrial building and brought 22 new jobs to the state. Michael Bergeron, business development manager for the NH Division of Economic Development, assisted in the relocation and ERZ tax credits application.

"We have found that New Hampshire is a business friendly state and a perfect fit for a small business like ours," said CCS New England President Cheryl Gamst. Founded in 1998 by Cheryl and Chris Gamst, CCS has been named a "Top 50 Woman Owned Business," "Top Diversity Owned Business" and "Top 50 Privately Held Business."

"I have seen a strong interest from small companies like CCS New England looking to expand to New Hampshire," said Bergeron. "With our favorable business atmosphere and incredible quality of life, the Granite State certainly has a compelling story to tell."

CCS provides full service sales, design, integration, installation and maintenance of audio and video equipment including interactive whiteboards, classroom response systems, projectors, LCD and plasma displays, video conferencing systems, digital signage, audio systems, document cameras and energy management systems. For more information, call (978) 256-2001 or visit www.ccsprojects.com.

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