
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation was discussed when Bourbon Town Council members met for the first meeting of 2020.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Economic Development Corporation was discussed when Bourbon Town Council members met for the first meeting of 2020.
Continue readingThe 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.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners are looking forward to what’s happening in the county in 2020.
Continue readingCulver students toured several manufacturers on Tuesday as a way to gain interest in careers in the field of industry.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Economic Development Corporation recently shared that they are proud to be working in conjunction with local manufacturers and Bremen High School to help address the need for a skilled labor force.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Crossroads team is asking the county government to chip in $400,000 over four years.
Continue readingCulver Town Council President Ginny Bess Munroe engaged the town council members on a possible Stellar service project, if the Office of Community and Rural Affairs approves this project proposed by the Main Street Visitor Center organizations.
Continue readingArgos officials held an emergency meeting Tuesday night where a number of documents were considered, including an ordinance conveying certain Town property to the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC).
Continue readingThe Indiana Wheel Company (IWC) announced plans this week to launch operations in Plymouth.
Continue readingArgos Town Council members recently considered a CF-1 form submitted by the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation.
Businesses that have been granted tax abatements must submit CF-1 forms each year so officials can assess their compliance to determine whether or not to continue supplying the abatement.
The MCEDC submitted a form regarding the Argos Manufacturing Center. Officials approved the document and will continue to offer the tax abatement for that property.
The Manufacturing Center is located on Dewey Street. According to the entry about the facility on the MCEDC’s website, it a 50,000 square foot building that’s expandable to 300,000 square feet located within a 73.6 acre Shovel Ready certified park next to US highway 31.
Officials note that the spec building offers a flexible, industrial space allowing manufacturing prospects to place equipment in less than 120 days from execution of letter of intent to purchase or lease.
Individuals interested in utilizing the property are encouraged to contact MCEDC President and CEO Jerry Chavez at 574-935-8499.
The next generation of small business owners are welcome to attend the upcoming SCORE Workshop on Wednesday, March 13.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners approved a new member on the Board of Directors of the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC).
Continue readingThe Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will look into the feasibility of leasing another manufacturing facility in the TIF 3 District to attract additional jobs.
Continue readingAfter securing about $8.4 million for the development of the Plymouth Aquatic Center, project officials are now asking Marshall County residents to cover the remaining 10 percent of the cost. The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation announced the launch of the Aquatic Center Capital Campaign Wednesday.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Economic Development Corporation is resuming efforts to brand Marshall County.
Continue readingAnother SCORE workshop is scheduled this month, hosted by the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC).
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