ENDWELL, N.Y. — After serving the Greater Binghamton area for more than 50 years, JKS Home Improvement formally opened its new headquarters at 2807 E. Main St. in Endwell on Friday, May 18.

A grand-opening event was held with the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce, including a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

JKS Home Improvement (www.jkshomeimprovement.com/) is a family-owned business that says it has been helping local homeowners remodel kitchens and bathrooms, construct decks and porches, and add siding, windows, and gutters to their houses since the company opened in 1957.

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Jeremy K. Sager, the third-generation owner of the company, says the new Endwell headquarters will provide the business with space for more direct client interaction and better displays of JKS Home Improvement’s past projects.

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Photo credit: www.jkshomeimprovement.com

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Story updated Monday, May 21, 2:25 p.m.

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