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ICYMI: “2022 was our biggest year ever, we doubled our square footage and tripled our production capacity. So, coming off of that we’re riding pretty high and we’re excited for 2023,” said Coltin Handrahan, owner of Stay Golden Custom.

| Posted: Feb. 1, 2023, 11:18 a.m. | Updated: Feb. 1, 2023, 11:18 a.m. | 4 Min Read

He opened a shop in his parents’ basement, moved to a shared loft and eventually got his own space in the garage area of a mixed-use building.Stay Golden Apparel owner wins Charlottetown chamber of commerce entrepreneur award “2022 was our biggest year ever, we doubled our square footage and tripled our production capacity. So, coming off of that we’re riding pretty high, and we’re excited for 2023,” he said.

The award is given to a business with fewer than 15 full-time employees that embodies an entrepreneurial spirit.

 

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