Sunrise Courts’ Recipe for Success? Combine Homegrown Expertise and Unmatched Dedication

From Squash Magazine

Sunrise Courts founder Jordan Aldrich has built more than 400 squash courts in the U.S. over the course of his long career in and around the game, and renovated hundreds more. And Sunrise, founded by Aldrich earlier this year, are the only squash courts almost entirely from materials sourced and assembled in the United States. In an industry where staff are sometimes treated as an expendable resource at great risk, Aldrich prides himself in treating his staff well.
Sunrise Courts boasts a loyal team of experienced squash court installers, a team assembled over the last few decades. The entire crew are all certified to work in the U.S. by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and are paid a …
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