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Rootstown Industrial Park |
Rootstown Industrial Park is a deed
restricted business park located one mile north of Interstate 76 on Route
44. The park covers 150 acres that are available in 2 acre to 50-acre sites.
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Rootstown is ideally situated between
Akron, Canton, Youngstown, and Cleveland.
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Great access is provided by I-76, I-77,
I-480, Route 44, Route 14, and Ohio turnpike. The commercial
airports of Akron-Canton, Cleveland
Hopkins International, and Youngstown
are within a 40-minute drive.
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Private aircraft have use of Portage
County and Kent State University
Airport.
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Airfreight access is available at Cleveland
and Akron-Canton through the BAX Global
airfreight hub.
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The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway provide
quick access to the nation’s rail network.
Ohio is ranked second in the nation
for manufacturing jobs, has the fourth largest interstate system and is
within a one-hour plane ride of 66% of the US population and 50% of the
Canadian population. Within a one-day truck drive of Rootstown Industrial
Park, you can reach more than 50% of the US population and 50% of the Canadian
population.
Supportive industries abound in this
manufacturing heartland of Ohio with easy access to both the Akron-Canton
and Cleveland Metro area.
Rootstown
offers small town scenic beauty with close proximity to large city advantages.
Ample housing, in a variety of price ranges, exist with very affordable
employee housing. Midwestern work ethics add to the quality and supply
of the workforce. The local government in Rootstown aggressively welcomes
new business and exhibits uncommon levels of cooperation and proactive
response.
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Tax incentive will be provided through
an Enterprise Zone.
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Moser Construction Company and Bennett
Excavating combine for more than 40 years experience in the construction
industry. They offer a wide range of services to all sizes and types of
industrial and commercial facilities.
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Professional sports teams include the
Cleveland Indians, Browns,
Cavaliers, and the
Crunch.
Six
Flags, Inventor Hall of Fame, Great
Lakes Science Center,
Cuyahoga
Valley National Parks,
Playhouse
Square, NFL Hall of Fame,
and Blossom Music Center are
just a sampling of the many area attractions available to your corporate
families and guests.
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In addition to the usual finance
options, Portage
Economic Development provides descriptions for additional programs
and incentives. National
City Bank can assist you with these programs. Benefits are also available
from the State of Ohio.
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Workforce training is available from
Kent
State University, Maplewood
Area Joint Vocational School, Boheckers
Business School, and University of
Akron. Further information is available through the Portage
Workforce Connection.
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