The Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency had an "unprecedented" year in 2023. That's according to IDA CEO Mark Geise while reporting out on the agency's work last year at the monthly IDA board meeting. Geise said the total investment … [Read more...]
Krog Group Receives IDA Loan to Purchase Former Truck-Lite Facility
The former Truck-lite facility in Falconer is being sold to The Krog Group. The Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency Board approved a $900,000 Al Tech Loan, mortgage tax abatement, and sales tax abatement. The total project cost is … [Read more...]
CCIDA Officials Say 2022 ‘Epic’ Year for Chautauqua County
Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency officials report 2022 was an "epic" year for Chautauqua County. CCIDA CEO and Deputy County Executive for Economic Development Mark Geise presented the 2022 Annual Report on the CCIDA to the Board on … [Read more...]
Falconer Village Board Seeking Candidates to Fill Vacant Trustee Position, Appoints New Fire Chief
FALCONER - The Village of Falconer will have to find a fourth member of the village board of trustee. The village board held its first meeting of the year with new mayor James Jaroszynski, who said that the write-in winner from last year's … [Read more...]
Day to Day Operation to Reportedly Remain in Place at Truck-Lite
FALCONER - It appears Truck-Lite will still have a presence in Falconer despite relocating its headquarters to Michigan. The Post-Journal reports company officials remain committed to keeping the production operation in place and have said that … [Read more...]
Truck-Lite to Relocate Headquarters to Michigan
FALCONER - Truck-Lite in Falconer will be moving its Falconer headquarters to Michigan. According to reports from The Detroit News, the company that specializes in making light components for semis, trucks and other vehicles plans to invest $4 … [Read more...]
Reed Tours Truck-Lite, Recognizes Local Effort to Train and Prepare Future Workforce
FALCONER - Chautauqua County’s representative in Washington says the only way America can remain competitive on the world stage when it comes to manufacturing is by equipping the workers of tomorrow with the skills and knowledge they’ll need to get … [Read more...]