The JonesZylon Company, LLC,, in collaboration with JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE) and the Coshocton County Port Authority today announced it is investing $90,000 in its West Lafayette (Coshocton County) facility. JonesZylon is a designer and wholesale/distributor of food serving trays, dinnerware and carts for the corrections, healthcare and long-term care industries. The company […]
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Bunker Hill Cheese Company Announces Expansion
Bunker Hill Cheese Company, in collaboration with JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE), and The Holmes County Economic Development Council, today announced an investment of $104,000 in their Holmes County facility, creating ten new jobs. A family-owned Ohio company, Bunker Hill Cheese Company operates a cheese product manufacturing facility and retail outlet in Holmes County, […]
McWane Ductile Announces $45 Million Dollar Investment, Expansion in Coshocton County
Collaboration among multiple state agencies secures stronghold of ductile iron operation, fortifies Ohio’s market competitiveness McWane Ductile Ohio – among the McWane, Inc. family of companies – today announced a total investment of $45 million in its Coshocton County plant. The investment from McWane has more than doubled since the initial $21.5M collaboration was finalized […]
Community of Coshocton a Recipient of the JobsOhio Vibrant Community Grant
A downtown Coshocton revitalization project designed to foster small business growth took one step closer to reality last week. The Coshocton Port Authority received an offer letter for a Vibrancy Fund grant from JobsOhio for the Coshocton Collaborative, a co-working business incubator facility planned downtown. The grant is contingent upon receiving a federal Economic Development […]
Schlabach Wood Design Announces $3.8 Million Expansion, Creation of 57 New Jobs in Coshocton County
Schlabach Wood Design, a custom cabinet and furnishings manufacturer, announced today plans to invest $3.8 million to expand operations of the company’s kitchen and bathroom product lines to meet increased customer demand. The investment will eventually result in the creation of 57 new jobs in Coshocton County. According to Willis Schlabach, President, “We are very […]