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Solid Solutions Concrete Pros
Crafting Foundations for a Lasting Legacy
Solid Solutions Concrete Pros
Solid Solutions Concrete Pros
1846 E Franklin Blvd Ste CGastonia North Carolina 28054United States
(704) 230-1850
Business Description
Solid Solutions Concrete Pros specializes in top-tier concrete construction, offering expert services in the creation of driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations and concrete repair. Our contractors use cutting-edge techniques to enhance the aesthetic appeal for each project, including concrete staining, concrete stamping and pavers. With a commitment to durability and precision, Solid Solutions Concrete Pros stands as a trusted partner for delivering high-quality, long-lasting concrete solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.
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About Gastonia
Gastonia is the most populous city in and county seat of Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is the second-largest satellite city of the Charlotte area, behind Concord. The population was 80,411 in the 2020 census, up from 71,741 in 2010. Gastonia is the 13th-most populous city in North Carolina. It is part of the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area.The city is a historic center for textile manufacturing and was the site of the Loray Mill Strike of 1929, which became a key event in the labor movement. While manufacturing remains important to the local economy, the city also has well-developed healthcare, education, and government sectors. == History == Gastonia is named for William Gaston, a jurist and United States Representative from North Carolina. The Loray Mill strike occurred in Gastonia in 1929. The role of organizers for Communist Party-affiliated National Textile Workers Union (NTWU) alienated religious leaders in Gastonia, who denounced the organizers' ideology, undermining support for the strike. The strike collapsed after the death of Gastonia's police chief, Orville Alderholt, led to a murder trial of several militants including NTWU chief organizer Fred Beal.