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Guardian Booth is a manufacturer of prefabricated booths for guards, parking attendants, ticket vendors, and cashiers. In addition, the company manufactures portable security enclosures and modular office enclosures.

Governor Tom Wolf announced last month that Guardian Booth has committed to investing $4.5 million into its relocation project and create 33 new, full-time jobs within the next three years. The company will retain the Homes by Keystone’s current 20 employees.

“Our strategic directive was to expand our geographical reach to support customers throughout the mid-Atlantic, northeast, Midwest and southeast while increasing our manufacturing footprint over the next few years; Franklin County was the perfect fit in terms of location,” Abraham Taub, owner and chief executive officer of Guardian Booth, said in a news release.

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Guardian Booth plans to expand its product offering by acquiring Homes by Keystone, which is located at 13338 Midvale Road in Washington Township, Franklin County, and then move its operation from Orangeburg, New York to Homes by Keystone’s location in Franklin County.

A New York manufacturer of prefabricated structures is in the process of acquiring a Franklin County company and then moving its current business to Franklin County.

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The company received a funding proposal from the Department of Community and Economic Development for $271,000 in possible grant money from the state.