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BlueHive expands to the retail market acquiring Continental Consolidated

BlueHive, one of the nation's fastest growing full-service firm's specializing in the design and production of trade show exhibits and events, has acquired an established retail design and production company, Continental Consolidated Industries. This acquisition will allow BlueHive to quickly expand their retail and corporate environment capabilities. "Our desire to better serve our clients, while expanding our retail and branded environment capabilities led us to the acquisition of Continental," said Paul Hanlon, president, BlueHive. "The synergy between the two organizations affords us the opportunity to serve a broader range and volume of clients." Following the acquisition, the management team and manufacturing operations will re-locate to BlueHive's 100,000 s/f corporate headquarters at 7 Coppage Dr. Continental has built a client base that includes leading retail, financial, healthcare and food service companies.
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