Tag: Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation
City officials did not have to look far for the occupant of its newest shell building in the expanding Technology Park along US 30.
MILFORD — Milford Redevelopment Commission voted to work with Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation to develop a strategy for improving workforce housing in Milford at its monthly meeting Monday, March 9. The partnership comes ahead of the rollout of a countywide housing strategy expected to be announced in mid-April, said Alan Tio, KEDCo CEO, who …read more.
WARSAW — Leaders from both the city of Warsaw and Kosciusko County joined prominent members of local business and representatives of academia at the Warsaw campus of Ivy Tech Community College Monday afternoon, Nov. 5, to celebrate progress made in an area of land surrounding the college, which has been earmarked for the area’s growing …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The Kosciusko County Council met last night, Aug. 11, to discuss the county’s economic standing and Lakes and Streams. Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation President George Robertson came before the commissioners to give an economic quarterly update. Robertson said it wasn’t a big year for expansion, but the last three have been …read more.
WARSAW — Ivy Tech in partnership with the Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation, National Area Health Education Center and Grace College and five area school districts have created a Health Care Occupations Summer Camp. The summer camp is being held from May 31 to June 2, and is offering a chance for local students to …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation President George Robertson came before the Kosciusko County Council Thursday, April 14, to talk of where Kosciusko County stands economically. Robertson said it was an excellent year last year. The county had 850 new manufacturing jobs and $63 million in new capital investment. He said the year ended …read more.
Current employment date for Kosciusko County provides “a positive look at our economy” and “it reflects our efforts to enhance and assist our existing businesses in expansion,” said George Robertson, president of Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation. Robertson said monthly unemployment/employment data is based on a sample survey and estimates. “It is known for inaccuracy. The …read more.
April workforce data was released today by the Department of Labor. According to George Robertson, president of Kosciusko County Economic Development Commission, “We did a quick analysis of how we are doing – pretty good compared to our neighbors – and where we need to go to achieve pre-recession economic health.” KEDCo announced Kosciusko County …read more.
Officials from TruPointe Cooperative Inc. and Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation closed a land deal Friday that will bring a multi-million-dollar fertilizer processing plant to the Milford area. The facility will be located just outside of the town limits, at the northeast corner of the junction of the CSX east-west rail line and the Norfolk-Southern …read more.
A 270-acre area of land immediately northeast of the town of Milford has made another cut in the process of deciding where a $70 million to $80 million grain processing facility will locate. George Robertson of the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation confirmed Wednesday that the number of sites under consideration by the company has been …read more.






