TITLE

Clark-Reliance plans for $2M project

AUTHOR(S)
Bennett, David
PUB. DATE
October 2005
SOURCE
Crain's Cleveland Business;10/3/2005, Vol. 26 Issue 40, p14
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This article reports that Clark-Reliance Corp., a maker of steam traps, pressure regulators and other industrial flow equipment, is planning a $2 million expansion of its Strongsville, Ohio headquarters that would create 50 jobs. The plan calls for the 108-person company to add 21,000 square feet to its 72,000-square-foot plant at 16633 Foltz Industrial Parkway in Strongsville. The additional space would allow the company to move two other industrial filtration divisions to Strongsville. The two divisions are Hydraulic Co. of America, which employs about 20 people, and National Filtration Systems Inc., a maker of hydraulic oil and natural gas filtering equipment.
ACCESSION #
18504826

Tags: CORPORATIONS -- Growth;  CLARK-Reliance Corp.;  CORPORATIONS -- Headquarters;  BUSINESS relocation

 

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