Welcome to the Hillsdale County Industrial Development Commission Web Page. HCIDC promotes increased commerce in the Hillsdale County Michigan including the cities of Allen, Camden, Hillsdale, Jonesville, Litchfield, North Adams, Osseo, Pittsford, Reading and Waldron

 

HILLSDALE COUNTY PROFILE 2008

County industries invested 13.3 million dollars in new facilities and equipment during 2007, creating 204 new industrial jobs and over 30 retail jobs. During the past five years industry has invested over 142.2 million dollars in Hillsdale County and created more than 1200 industrial jobs. There are 103 industries in Hillsdale County.

Industry is bolstered by loyal, hard-working employees and is well supported by various government units, allowing more people to enjoy Hillsdale’s wonderful quality of life.

The manufacturing company mix is well balanced, serving the automotive industry as well as other major markets. We produce molded plastic, playground and sports equipment, automotive assemblies, gears and components, food products, instruments, electronic equipment, tools and many other products.

During the past few years many industries have moved into industrial park facilities offered by various municipalities and the Hillsdale County Industrial Development Commission. The 415-acre Hillsdale Industrial Park, the 220-acre Litchfield Industrial Park, 115-acre Jonesville Industrial Park and 80 acre Reading Industrial Park is home for a growing number of thriving companies. Industrial lots offer immediate access to paved roads, city water and sewer, natural gas, heavy-duty electricity and telephone facilities.

Throughout Hillsdale County you will find solid industrial companies in towns and villages such as Camden, Pittsford, Osseo, North Adams and Waldron.

The HCIDC offers assistance and information for companies interested in locating here, including tax abatement programs, community profiles, wage and benefit surveys and training.

Hundreds of service industries provide all types of employment, from legal services, real estate, social services, financial and health services to automotive service, museums, hotels, amusements, recreation and many others. A thriving service industry and healthy retail economy results from the increasing vitality of the manufacturing sector.

Hillsdale’s economy is growing because attention is paid to the needs of the present and new business. It all adds up to through cooperation and teamwork.


Printed February 2008


For more information or if you have any questions please contact Reb Turner:

Additional Links:

Hillsdale County Industrial Development Commision
279 Industrial Dr.
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone (517) 437-3200
Fax (517) 437-3735

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