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Auto Supply, Food, Real Estate Tech Firms Create 485 Jobs In Cincinnati
Major expansions by Shape Corp., Sugar Creek, and SentriLock will bring more than $55 million in investment to the Cincinnati region. BF Staff
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Auto Supply, Food, Real Estate Tech Firms Bring 485 Jobs To Ohio
Major expansions by Shape Corp., Sugar Creek, and SentriLock will bring more than $55 million in investment to the Cincinnati region.
May 25, 2021
Auto Supply, Food, Real Estate Tech Firms Create 485 Jobs In Cincinnati
Shape Corp. will invest $41 million to expand its aluminum division, Magnode LLC, with a new facility in Trenton, OH. The expansion project will lead to the creation of 171 jobs in the Cincinnati region. The new facility will include manufacturing, inspection, and testing, and primarily focus on Shape’s aluminum extrusion and post extrusion business.
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WEST CHESTER, Ohio, May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SentriLock, LLC, the leading real estate lockbox, showing service, and experience management solution provider, today announced its plans to add 79 new jobs over the next three years, and to invest $4.3 million in the Cincinnati region. SentriLock plans to hire assembly technicians, technical support specialists, customer support specialists, and IT developers to meet its new product offering needs, which will increase its current team to almost 300 employees. SentriLock has grown significantly over the past two years, and we look forward to continued growth that provides exciting opportunities in our people-first culture, said Geri Morgan, SentriLock Chief Experience Officer. Ohio s stable economy and business-friendly environment – and the commitment provided by JobsOhio, REDI Cincinnati, and West Chester Township – make Ohio a great place to live and do business.
Discovering what’s under a Wapak building’s facade
Louie Erb (right) and Everet Lacy remove an awning on Friday morning. Downtown Wapakoneta Partnership held a reveal at 122 West Auglaize Street after receiving a grant to remove the non-historic siding covering the 19th-century commercial building. The grant was made possible through the Pipeline Initiative Program administered by the Ohio Historic Preservation Office and the Ohio Development Services Agency.
Louie Erb (left) and Everet Lacy pull down siding to reveal antique glass on Friday morning. Downtown Wapakoneta Partnership held a reveal at 122 West Auglaize Street after receiving a grant to remove the non-historic siding covering the 19th-century commercial building. The grant was made possible through the Pipeline Initiative Program administered by the Ohio Historic Preservation Office and the Ohio Development Services Agency.
State panel OKs incentives for two Northeast Ohio expansions
State panel OKs incentives for two Northeast Ohio expansions
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The Ohio Tax Credit Authority has approved job tax credits for MAI Capital s move to Independence. The downtown Cleveland company said it was also considering moving to three other states for its new headquarters.
The Ohio Tax Credit Authority at its meeting Monday morning, April 26 approved requests for state income tax credits for two job-creating and job-retaining projects in Northeast Ohio.
Superior Roll Forming LLC, which already has a Valley City operation, plans to create 150 full-time jobs and generate $7.5 million additional annual payroll in an expansion at Liverpool Industrial Park, also in Valley City. The authority approved a 1.49% Job Creation Tax Credit for the project that will last eight years, according to an emailed release from the Ohio Development Services Agency.