Four County EMC Supports Music Industry Manufacturer - Carolina Country

Four County EMC Supports Music Industry Manufacturer

Burgaw-based Mojotone produces audio equipment for music legends

Four County EMC Supports Music Industry Manufacturer

(Photo by Mojotone)

Four County EMC in Burgaw is helping a local company position for growth with a $1 million loan through USDA’s Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant (REDLG) program. Mojotone LLC will use the funds to finish a Pender Progress Industrial Park building’s interior and ready it for occupancy.

“We can turn around and loan the money to the county, which will then loan it to Mojotone,” said Four County EMC CEO Mitchell Keel. The co-op also provided a loan to Pender Progress that supported the shell building’s initial construction. “We certainly want to keep good jobs in Pender County and keep a thriving business. That takes capital, and we are able to access the capital to make it happen.”

Mojotone new facility

An aerial view of the new facility in Burgaw (Photo by Four County EMC)

Mojotone LLC will move from three buildings totaling 35,000 square feet to a 40,000-square-foot shell building in Burgaw. Mojotone currently employs 48 people, with plans to expand its workforce.

The company was founded in Winston-Salem in 2000 and makes amplifiers, sound system cabinetry and components for electric guitars (offering amps in colors including “Cheerwine” and “Carolina Blue”). Past customers include Rush; Eric Clapton; ZZ Top; Garth Brooks; Keith Urban; and Audley Freed, guitarist for Sheryl Crow, The Black Crowes and other bands. Freed grew up in Burgaw and now lives in Nashville.

“We’re very excited about this announcement,” said George Brown, chairman of the Pender County Board of Commissioners. “Though it’s always nice to bring new industry into the area, there’s something very special about keeping an existing company here and watching them grow. The benefit is there for all of us.”

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