St. Cloud Window ponies up $3.65 million for expansion
St. Cloud Windows

St. Cloud Windows planned expansion will create 19 manufacturing jobs.

SAUK RAPIDS, Minn. — St. Cloud Window announced the investment of $3.65 million in real estate expansions and capital equipment to grow its business.

The manufacturer of custom aluminum windows, doors and storefront systems for commercial buildings said it will break ground in early 2025, adding that the investment will create 19 manufacturing jobs.

St. Cloud Window teamed up with The Brookshire Company – a Minnesota commercial real estate firm specializing in site selection – to work with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) on securing a $325,000 financial incentives package.

“A huge credit to DEED for their commitment to helping businesses grow in Minnesota and for seeing the tremendous value St. Cloud Window brings to the community,” said Justin Erickson, vice president of Site Selection at Berkshire. “This is a major investment that’ll bring excellent jobs to the region and allow this iconic company to expand its positive reach for another 60-plus years.”

“We’re excited to continue building on the company’s proud legacy,” said Paul Harry, owner and CEO of St. Cloud Window. Harry purchased the company in February 2024.
 

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