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Based in Belleville, Mich., Mainstreet was founded in May 1982. For 40 years, the software company has provided for the auto and flat glass industries. Click here to read more.
Mainstreet™ customers get easy access to Glass.com® features Belleville, MI – Mainstreet™, one of the glass industry’s leading business management software companies, has partnered with Glass.com®, a lead acquisition company for the glass industry. This partnership will allow Mainstreet™ customers to quickly … Continue reading
Convenient Payments Holdings LLC (Convenient Payments), a portfolio company of The Beekman Group, announced that subsidiary, Mainstreet Computers LLC (Mainstreet) has acquired Dialmark LLC, dba Digital Business Controls (DB Controls), a Sandy, Utah-based provider of business software to the auto … Continue reading
Mainstreet Computers, Inc. (Mainstreet) has been acquired by Convenient Payments Holdings LLC (Convenient Payments), a portfolio company of Beekman Investment Partners III, LP (Beekman) today. Mainstreet provides business software to the automotive industry. Through its flagship product, Glas-Avenue, Mainstreet offers … Continue reading
Mainstreet™ is celebrating its 35th anniversary supporting the glass industry with innovative technology solutions. “By listening to our clients’ business needs and providing the best-in-class Cloud POS, Mobile, Disaster Recovery, Web Design and 24/7 call Center Services, we help them … Continue reading
Mainstreet recognizes Dave Daniels, IT product development programmer, for 30 years of service. Continue reading
Belleville, MI, February 16, 2015—Mainstreet announces the launch of its new Front Line 24/7 Call Center Management, a service designed to help increase the productivity and profitability of any glass business, no matter the size. Glass companies can boost long-term success by providing dynamic customer care experience through the largest independent software provider in the glass industry. Continue reading
David Carnahan, president and founder of Mainstreet, is becoming company CEO making room for Bradley Rhoades to come on board as president. Carnahan’s role is “not diminishing and he is not leaving Mainstreet;” the appointment of Rhoades will provide additional support to Carnahan and help manage the company’s growth, according to officials. Continue reading