ROSSFORD, Ohio — NAI Harmon Group announced Tuesday it had sold the final acres of the Harmon Business Park in Rossford, with additional developments planned for the coming year. According to a press release from NAI Harmon, 72 acres of land in the business park were sold in January. The business park in total occupies 112 acres in Rossford north of the Amazon Distribution Center and east of Bass Pro Shops. NAI Harmon announced the creation of the business park in 2016, describing it as then the first significant industrial development in northern Wood County. The project was estimated to cost $75 million at the time of its creation and was created in conjunction with the city of Rossford and NAI Harmon. Since 2016, NAI Harmon and Logan Creek Construction have completed three buildings within the park totaling 220,000 square feet, with an additional 540,000 square feet of development planned, the company said. In a Facebook post in December, Rossford Mayor Neil MacKinnon III posted a review of plans for the business park on social media, accompanied by a comment in which he stated an automotive parts manufacturing company would be coming to the NAI Harmon Business Park.
Final Acres Sold as Industrial Development Thrives in Rossford, Ohio, US
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