It's been a big year for business in Yellow Springs. While a number of locally-owned businesses opened their doors this year, several well-known brick-and-mortars closed up shop or moved out of town.
After 13 years of operations, EnviroFlight has officially left Yellow Springs. Founded in the Millworks industrial park in 2009 by Glen Courtright, the sustainable agriculture company produces animal and plant feed made from black soldier fly larvae.
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This is the second of three articles on developments at the local industrial park.
A sustainable feed company founded in Yellow Springs will likely depart the village for good two years from now.
When that happens, Yellow Springs will lose 20 jobs and hundreds of thousands of dollars in utility payments and payroll taxes.
Founded at the Millworks industrial park in 2009 by Glen Courtright, EnviroFlight will stay in town through 2022.
The growing company, now owned by Darling Industries and headquartered in Maysville, Ky., chose to expand at its Maysville location, rather than move its local operations to the Village-owned Center for Business and Education, according to an announcement last month.