Ribbon cutting held for MSI Plumbing & Remodeling showroom in Hunterdon County
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce joined MSI Plumbing & Remodeling in celebrating the grand opening of its new showroom with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Route 31 location.
The newly unveiled Showcase is designed to simplify the home renovation process by offering a curated, client-focused environment where homeowners can make design decisions more easily.
Company officials said the space transforms a former conference room into an interactive setting featuring displays of cabinetry, tile, plumbing fixtures and finishes arranged to reflect real-home layouts, rather than traditional showroom aisles.
“After listening to our customers about the process, we realized the hardest part isn’t the work, it’s the decisions,” said Audra Giese, President of MSI Plumbing & Remodeling. “We wanted to create a space that makes those decisions feel easier and more collaborative.”
The Showcase also highlights the company’s full range of services, including remodeling, plumbing and HVAC, with an emphasis on coordination among its in-house teams. An integrated digital display allows clients to visualize layouts and explore design options in real time.
The opening comes during a strong year for the company, which was recently named a 2026 Happening List® winner for General Contractor/Remodeler and a finalist in the plumbing category.
Chamber officials said the new space reflects innovation within the local business community.
“MSI Plumbing & Remodeling’s new Showcase is a perfect example of the forward-thinking, customer-focused innovation happening right here in Hunterdon County. As a women-owned business, MSI continues to raise the bar not only in quality and service, but also in how they engage their customers and community. The Chamber is proud to support businesses like MSI that are driving economic growth, fostering collaboration, and enhancing the overall vitality of our region,” said Christopher J. Phelan, President & CEO of the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce.
Company leaders said the space will also be used to host community-focused initiatives and gatherings tied to local outreach programs.
The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce said events like the ribbon cutting help highlight local businesses and strengthen connections across the region.




