Marshall County Economic Development Corporation Seeks Executive Director

  
 
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation is looking for a new executive director. Jay Bahr, who took over leadership of the corporation in mid-April is leaving. Board Chair Bill Davis says in a news release, “Mr. Bahr has been effectively leading our organization since April of this year. We want to wish Jay a successful career transition.”

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Lease Agreement Signed for New Construction in Plymouth Industrial Park

  
 
The Marshall County Economic Development Commission and the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission entered into a lease agreement for construction of a 45,000-square-foot “shell” building to be built in the Industrial Park.

Marshall County Economic Development Commission Executive Director Jay Bahr told WKVI that the land is owned by the Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation and the Development Commission is looking to buy the land from PIDCO for the construction.

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Receiver Seeks Buyer for Whitley Products

 

Whitley Products
Whitley Products

Marshall County’s new economic development director is cautiously optimistic a deal can be finalized to keep a local factory in business. Jay Bahr tells “The South Bend Tribune” the receiver in charge of Whitley Products is trying to find another buyer for the financially strapped business. A deal fell apart Friday because the two sides were too far apart on price, forcing the embattled Plymouth plant to close its doors. About 40 people are without jobs as a result. Whitley Products makes fabricated tubular products for agriculture and off-road heavy equipment. The company’s fate has been uncertain for the past several months. It first closed in January, citing financial problems, but reopened a week later. Whitley Products officials then sent a WARN notice to the state advising it “would likely permanently cease all its operations” in Warsaw and Plymouth and all employees would be terminated between April 22 and May 6.

 

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