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C. Bel for Awnings

www.belawnings.com

 
In 1926 21 year old Clyde Bel Sr. decided to open an awning co. on Jena St by Magazine located in New Orleans, Louisiana. His new bride Carmelita, came up with the name C. Bel for Awnings, a catchy slogan. Clyde would measure, and cut the awning and have it sewn, then he would install it. During WWII they were asked to start making tents for Uncle Sam. They worked so many hours that the seamstresses fingerprints would wear down. It put the capital in the bank to move to the current location, 3139 Tchoupitoulas St. where ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.belawnings.com
  • 3139 Tchoupitoulas Street
    New Orleans, LA USA 70115
  • Phone: 504.891.3768

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