BETHELEHEM — Alexander County celebrated the opening of its newest business on January 25 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Bunce Buildings in Bethlehem. County Commissioner Josh Lail assisted with the ribbon cutting and provided welcoming remarks.
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The store, which is located at 10187 NC Highway 127 North, offers an extensive array of storage and outdoor building solutions, including storage buildings, carports, garages, playsets, and horse barns, as well as a variety of golf carts.
Ron Miller, Vice President of Sales, said their hand-crafted storage buildings that have been manufactured in Lexington for over three decades are coupled with a promise of top-notch service throughout and after the sales process. Customers can choose from ready-made selections or opt for custom-built solutions at no additional expense.
Jon Tucker, General Manager of the new location, echoes the commitment to the local community, vowing exceptional service, top-notch quality, and cost-effectiveness with Bunce Buildings’ product line.
The Bethlehem location operates from Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., remaining closed on Sundays. For further details, inquiries, or assistance, please call 336-964-5111.
Established in 1986 as a family-owned venture by D.L. and Betty Bunce alongside their son, Graham Bunce, the company’s journey began with a single sales lot in Lexington. Over the years, it has evolved into a multi-faceted enterprise with 16 locations now operational in the region.
Learn more at www.buncebuildings.com.