Career Day to be held April 4th 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Career Day to be held April 4th 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release                             February 7, 2022

Career Day to be held April 4th 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

PAULDING, OH – The Paulding County Economic Development office is hosting the Annual Career Day on Tuesday, April 4th, from 8:00 am- 12:00 pm. The event is located at the Paulding County OSU Extension Building located at 503 Fairground Dr. Paulding, OH 45879.  Public is welcome to attend. High School Students from Antwerp, Paulding, Wayne Trace and Vantage Career Center, will be bussed in to meet and learn more about the businesses, colleges and non-profits in attendance.

“Last year we had a great turnout with over 40 businesses attend, we are hoping for another great event and encourage business looking for help to contact us for more information about attending this year’s event.” noted Paulding County Economic Development Office Manager, Kristen Schilt.

You can find out more about Paulding County Economic Development events and programs online at www.pced.net; on Facebook at Paulding County Economic Development; or email Kristen Schilt, Office Manager at office@pced.net.

 

OMJ informational meeting for Paulding County businesses

OMJ informational meeting for Paulding County businesses

PAULDING COUNTY – The Paulding County Economic Development office and OhioMeansJobs Paulding County has announced a workshop for businesses to learn more about Ohio TechCred, job posting tools, work opportunity tax credits and more. This workshop will take place Wednesday, March 8 2023 from 8:30 -10:30 am at the Paulding Eagles located at 206 W Perry St.

“This workshop will be a great opportunity for employers to hear from and ask questions directly to the experts of these state and local programs. Our economic development office continue to share the program with local business of all sizes but this will help the business leaders understand how these programs can be used and actually benefit them.” stated Tim Copsey, Economic Development Director for Paulding County.

Please RSVP to Kristen Schilt, Office Manager by Wednesday March 1 at 419-399-8295 or email office@pced.net.

Next PCBW Guest: Five-Star Deck Building and Fencing

Next PCBW Guest: Five-Star Deck Building and Fencing

On this episode of Paulding County Business Weekly, we sit down with Bob Bragg, owner of Five-Star Deck Building and Fencing. Bob grew up right here in Paulding County and hires local talent to operate a business that creates functional & appealing outdoor spaces where you can enjoy the beauty of nature comfortably. Serving a large radius around Antwerp, Five Star specializes in decks, fences, pole barns, concrete work, remodels and more! To see their 5-star rated work and read client satisfaction testimonies visit fivestardecksandfencing.com or contact Bob today.
Thanks to OhioMeansJobs, you can tune in Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or listen online at my1027.org/paulding-county-business-weekly. Paulding County Business Weekly is also available in podcast form through Apple, Google & Spotify. #pauldingcountystrong
Paulding County Land Bank meets    

Paulding County Land Bank meets    

Pictured is the old Paulding Theatre and former Western Auto building located on West Perry Street in Paulding.  Advanced Demolition Service from McComb, Ohio has been awarded the bid for demolition this year.  The buildings are currently owned by the Paulding County Land Reutilization Committee.  The Western Auto building was donated to the committee by Bob & Gretchen Noneman.  

 

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release                             January 11, 2023

Paulding County Land Bank meets    

PAULDING – The Paulding County Land Reutilization Committee (aka Land Bank) met here recently to discuss the State of Ohio Brownfield remediation program and updates.  Topping the discussion was the awarding of the demolition bid for the old Paulding Theatre building and neighboring old Western Auto building.  The Western Auto building was donated to this demolition project by local residents Bob & Gretchen Noneman.

Matt Wagner, with the county EPA engineering firm Tetra Tech, was on hand for the meeting and stated, “We received a lot of local interest in the Theater project and it was a very competitive process.”  The contract award was made to Advanced Demolition Services of McComb, Ohio.  They won the award with a total bid of $144,226.00 for demolition, safe removal of all identified hazardous materials and asbestos products, remaining building materials and debris.  The Tetra Tech engineer estimate was $182,710.  There is still some final detail conversations taking place with the John Paulding Historical Museum Board of Directors on how to safely remove the old movie projectors, and also working with neighboring building owners during scheduled demolition.  Following final detail discussions demolition will take place yet this year.

Wagner also shared that the EPA studies have completed on the old Grizzley factory site.  The studies were to verify that all previous work completed during the destruction of the former asbestos brake pad facility, was carried out according to EPA health and safety procedures.   The studies confirmed the site is in compliance and the property is now allowed to change ownership if needed.

Discussions also continued in regard to the former Stokely facility property; the old Antwerp Marlin Sunoco property rehabilitation; and remediation of the old Grover Hill Depot building on the north side of the Fire Station.  Following the meeting, Estee Miller with Maumee Valley Planning Organization (MVPO) and Wagner were heading to Antwerp to open up the Park Station Bar building.  The purpose was to allow contractors a pre-bid visit and tour of the building and facility before bids are due for the demolition.

Conversation then turned more local as the committee received many updates from Miller about the State of Ohio Residential Blight program.  Paulding County submitted the most building removal bids in the six-county area with 27 buildings being removed and properties being remediated.  All of the property demolition bids have been awarded and many of the buildings are already removed.  Final payments will not be paid to contractors until spring when final ground leveling and grass seeding is complete.

Paulding County Economic Director Tim Copsey shared in follow up of the meeting, “The PCED office worked hard and made a concerted effort into these two state programs.  It took a lot of our time and resources but we didn’t want to look back and wonder, what could have been, if we didn’t try and use up all of these funds provided.  Some of these buildings and properties were absolutely a working part of our Paulding County history and meant a lot to many of the people in the county.  However, the buildings and land have seen their best days go by.  It was time to clean up and provide the opportunity to for a fresh start.”

It was shared by Miller that there could be a possibility of this program coming around again.  MVPO has established a place on their website to enter addresses for future review if the residential or commercial blight program does come around again.

In general business of the group, Commissioner Mike Weible was added to the committee to replace former Commissioner Roy Klopfenstein.  Klopfenstein recently resigned his position as commissioner to step into his newly elected position of State Representative for the 82nd District.

The committee will meet again on Wednesday, February 22 at the Commissioner’s office.

Next PCBW Guest: Small Town Bliss Hair & Nail Studio

Next PCBW Guest: Small Town Bliss Hair & Nail Studio

Hear it here! In this episode, we sit down with Audrey Feasby, owner of Small Town Bliss Hair & Nail Studio Studio in Antwerp. Audrey shares more on her experience as a small business owner and opportunities for new stylists. She also discusses the Paulding County Revolving Loan Fund program and how the Paulding County Economic Development office provides assistance for her businesses.

Thanks to OhioMeansJobs, you can tune in Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or listen online at my1027.org/paulding-county-business-weekly. Paulding County Business Weekly is also available in podcast form through Apple, Google & Spotify. #pauldingcountystrong