The City of Washington, Missouri, recently announced the purchase of a new industrial park. The Richard Oldenburg Industrial Park includes 115 acres of industrial land, and is adjacent to the city’s existing Heidmann Industrial Park with direct access to State Highway 100.
The new park will allow for flexible lot layouts for large and small projects alike with access to industrially rated utilities and infrastructure.
The Richard Oldenburg Industrial Park will be named after the City’s first Economic Development Director. Richard Oldenburg served the community for 26 years and during his tenure, approximately 30 industries moved to or expanded in Washington allowing for the creation of more than 3,000 jobs.
With numerous available buildings and sites statewide, Missouri is ready to open the door for your company. Additionally, Missouri offers many Certified Sites to reduce the risk of a new location and ensure you are ready to build immediately.
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