
The newest manufacturing center in Marshall County could soon have an occupant.
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Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi and Plymouth Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson will be touring the manufacturing center on Jim Neu Drive this week.
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The construction of a new manufacturing center in Plymouth is expected to be complete in September.
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The construction of the new manufacturing center is a bit delayed, according to Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi.
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A new manufacturing center being built in the City of Plymouth recently got a boost from the city council. Council members formally agreed not to charge the sewer and water connection fees until the building is occupied and the utilities are being used. The storm water and drainage financial guarantees are being waived entirely.
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Officials turned some dirt Tuesday morning to welcome the upcoming construction of a new manufacturing center at 2809 Jim Neu Drive in Plymouth.
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The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) is still looking forward to breaking ground on a project that would bring more industry to the Plymouth area.
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Argos Town Council Vice President Randy Snead recently toured Sequel Wire and was impressed with the operation so far.
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The Marshall County Commissioners recently approved the sale of land at 2809 Jim Neu Drive in Plymouth for a manufacturing center and they took another step forward this week in the process.
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The Town of Argos is geared toward growth, and officials are currently taking steps to show it.
Aside from working with the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation to construct a manufacturing center at the Dewey Street industrial park, town officials are also working in conjunction with the Argos Community Development Corporation on a potential housing development at the Colonial Estates property. Continue reading
According to Argos Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney, a portion of the property that was given to the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation will be returned to the town of Argos.
Initially, the town of Argos conveyed approximately 33 acres of land to the MCEDC. Mullaney explained that the land was divided into three parcels. Continue reading