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Hoffman Funeral Home & Crematory

October 29, 2015 ·Small Business

Total Investment: $2.3 million

Program Used: Cumberland Small Business Fund

In October 2015, Cumberland Area Economic Development Corporation (CAEDC) closed on a $100,000 Cumberland Small Business Fund loan to Hoffman Funeral Home & Crematory.

The loan was to fund the expansion of a business that has been in Carlisle since 1907. Hoffman opened at their new facility at 2020 W. Trindle Road, Carlisle, PA on October 5, 2015.

The new building is a much larger facility with modern conveniences, over 200 parking spaces, over 12,000 square feet of space and an onsite crematory with witness room.

This expansion created 3 new jobs and over $2.3 million in new capital investment.

“We are delighted to offer loan services to a business that has been part of our community for over 100 years,” said Jonathan Bowser, CAEDC CEO. “Financing options like the Cumberland Small Business Fund can make expansions and projects such as this possible.”

Learn more about this financing program and others here. Learn more about Hoffman Funeral Home & Crematory at www.hoffmanfh.com.

Testimonial
“I am extremely grateful to CAEDC for their support and guidance through my construction process,” said Christopher H. Hoffman, Hoffman Funeral Home and Crematory Owner. “Their help in producing a loan helped bridge the gap that made our dreams a reality. Our community is extremely fortunate to have CAEDC as a resource.”

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