Three new businesses move into Penstar Office Center in Escanaba

Three new businesses have opened offices in the Penstar Office Center in downtown Escanaba.
 
The office center announced a private investigating firm, a counseling office, and a nonprofit organization all have moved into the building, located at 1401 North 26th Street.
 
Delta Force Digital Surveillance is the PI firm, owned and operated by Jim McNeil and Molly Barron. McNeil comes from a law enforcement background, while Barron is putting to use investigative skills learned in the social work field.
 
Ouradnik Psychological Services is owned by Renee Ouradnik, a licensed psychologist who has been providing mental health counseling in the Escanaba area since 1996, has also moved into the building.
 
Finally, Universal Service Fund opened its doors in a suite at Penstar. USF Medical Consortium is a nonprofit which offers services to nonprofit hospitals and clinics wanting to be part of the federal Rural Healthcare Program. USF helps pay for telecommunication and Internet services to lower the cost of these services for rural health care providers, and links providers with services and staff to coordinate the funding through the federal program.
 
The new tenants join DSTech, Sysco Food Services, the Sault Tribe, Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Perspective Adult Day Care, Bottom Line Marketing, Auto Owners Insurance, and Randy Maleug, CPA, among others.
 
Writer: Sam Eggleston
Source: Penstar Office Center




 
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