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There are currently 11 window replacement listings for the city of Columbia, South Carolina.

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Ace Glass Company Incorporated
110 Greystone Blvd, Columbia, SC
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Ace Glass Company Incorporated
5506 Two Notch Rd, Columbia, SC
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Castle the Window People
1218 Henderson St, Columbia, SC
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Century Glass
5326 Bush River Rd, Columbia, SC
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Columbia Glass Incorporated
1729 Peeples St, Columbia, SC
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Marvin Windows & Doors
1410 Colonial Life Blvd W Ste 190, Columbia, SC
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Omni Glass Industries Incorporated
1917 Laurel St, Columbia, SC
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Pilkington
4 Sunbelt Ct, Columbia, SC
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Taylors Window & Screen Incorporated
1404 Saint Andrews Rd Ste 330, Columbia, SC
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Wholesale Glass Distributing
1035 Dreyfuss Rd, Columbia, SC
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Window World
1401 Saint Andrews Rd Ste 100, Columbia, SC
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City facts from Wikipedia
Columbia is the state capital and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 116,278 according to the United States Census, 2000 census (2007 population estimates put the city at 124,818). Columbia is the county seat of Richland County, South Carolina County, but a portion of the city extends into Lexington County, South Carolina County. The city is the center of a steadily growing metro area of 728,063. The city's name comes from a poetic synonym for Americas derived from the name of Christopher Columbus.In latest estimates, 16% of people in Columbia, South Carolina want more information about aluminum replacement windows prepare their home for sale.Columbia has quite a diversified economy, with the major employers in the area being South Carolina state government, the [http://www.palmettohealth.org/ Palmetto Health] hospital system, [http://www.southcarolinablues.com/bcbs/bcbs_redo.nsf Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC], [http://www.palmettogba.com Palmetto GBA], and the University of South Carolina. Columbia is also home to the headquarters of [http://www.scana.com SCANA], a Fortune 500 company which supplies energy to parts of the Carolinas and Georgia (U.S. state) Other major employers in the Columbia area include Fort Jackson (South Carolina) Jackson, the U.S. Army's 2nd largest training installation behind Fort Bragg, [http://www.richlandone.org/ Richland School District One], Humana/TriCare, and the United Parcel Service, which operates its Southeastern Regional Hub at the Columbia Metropolitan Airport. Major manufacturers such as [http://www.squared.com/ Square D], CMC Steel, Spirax Sarco, Michelin, International Paper, Pirelli Cables, Honeywell, Westinghouse Electric Company Electric, Harsco Track Tech, Trane, Intertape Polymer Group, Union Switch & Signal, Solectron, and Bose Corporation Technology have facilities in Columbia. The business climate in the Columbia region is a very solid one. There are over 70 foreign affiliated companies and fourteen Fortune 500 companies in the region. The gross domestic product (GDP) of the Columbia metropolitan statistical area as of 2005 was $26.3 billion, the highest among MSAs in the state.
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