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  • Photo of Terrell Spurlock Sr. and Spurlock and Son journeyman looking over blueprints

    Commentary: How a Chicago electrical contractor found a financial partner to power its dreams List Item

    April 14, 2025

    When Terrell Spurlock Sr. left the military and trained as an electrician, he knew he wanted more than just a steady job. He wanted to create something bigger than himself. With no capital and a bold dream, he launched Spurlock & Son in 1998.

  • Shot of Terrell Spurlock Sr. and Terrell Spurlock Jr. embracing while overlooking a site they're working on. Buildings and trees are visible beyond their work vest that have the Spurlock and Son logo on the back.

    A legacy of light: Black-owned electrical firm celebrates decades of service and expansion

    March 11, 2025

    Electrical contracting firm Spurlock and Son gives new meaning to the phrase “power to the people.” The family-owned business occupies a lucrative area where tradesmen of color are sparse and Black ownership in the sector is even rarer. The company provides electrical services for residential and commercial properties. 

  • How Spurlock & Son Found a Financial Partner to Power Their Dreams

    February 24, 2025

    Spurlock & Son Inc. has been a cornerstone of its community for nearly three decades, building a legacy of excellence in electrical contracting. But as the family business looked to expand, they needed the right financial partner to help power their next chapter. Discover how Spurlock & Son found the support they needed to grow, create opportunities, and continue their mission of empowering the next generation. Read our inspiring journey here.

  • Terrell Spurlock Sr. standing in a hard hat in front of a work van with Spurlock and Son on the side

    ‘Power to the People’ is Far More Than a Tagline for Chicago-Based Electrical Contractor Spurlock and Son

    August 28, 2020

    Spurlock & Son Inc. has been a pillar of South Chicago for nearly 30 years, delivering top-tier electrical services while creating career opportunities in the community. As a Black-owned, family-run business, they are dedicated to mentorship, workforce development, and powering the next generation of electricians. Read more about their legacy and impact.