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Butler County Alliance
Economic Development Dept of Butler County
315 High Street 6th Floor Hamilton, Ohio 45011
(513) 785-6335 / www.ButlerCounty.Biz

 

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BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO BUSINESS BENEFITS & INCENTIVES

Butler County is a perfect place to build and grow your business.  We offer a unique combination of assets and amenities that will contribute to the growth of your bottom line.

Site Selection magazine ranks Ohio No. 4 in best places to do business & Cincinnati is one of the least expensive cities in the country in which to operate a corporate headquarters ranking 7th among 30 major markets!

With
Ten Fortune 500 companies and Nine Fortune 1000 companies headquartered in the Cincinnati - Dayton region, it ranks nationally as #4 in Fortune 1000 companies per million residents and #6 in Fortune 500 companies per million residents.

More than 2,000 area firms engaged in high technology and a proliferation of research and development centers, such as the University of Cincinnati's Vontz Center of Molecular Studies, so it is not surprising that Cincinnati attracts top technology professionals.  Cincinnati technology businesses encompass: Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Biotechnology, Computer Software, Manufacturing Technology, Pharmacology, and Telecommunications/E-commerce.  According to Corporate Technology Information Services, Inc., growth in high-tech sectors makes Cincinnati  the nations fourth best city for employment in emerging firms (biotechnology, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and advanced materials).  Entrepreneur magazine ranked Cincinnati 16th in the U.S. for entrepreneurship and first for "best bets for lowest failure rates.")

Butler County can offer
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Butler County Tax Rates

Small Business Assistance

Ohio's New Business-Friendly Tax Structure
The State of Ohio eliminates its tangible personal property taxes
Small Business Linked Deposits Program.
A Water-rich Aquifer Runs Through Butler County Ohio 


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Ohio's New Business-Friendly Tax Structure
Ohio development officials say a new tax system makes the state the perfect location for businesses looking to relocate or expand and proves that “Ohio Means Business.”
 
The State of Ohio eliminates its tangible personal property taxes on inventory, manufacturing machinery and equipment, and fixtures and furniture; abolishes its corporate franchise tax; and slashes individual income tax by 21%.
 
Small Business Linked Deposits Program.
Small business in Ohio which are organized for profit, maintain offices and operating facilities exclusively in Ohio and, employ fewer than 150 people may apply for low interest loans through a State Depository Bank. Approved bank loans are submitted to the Treasury which purchases a reduced interest CD with the lender. Click here for program details and Small Business Linked Deposit Forms & Documents .

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Success & Support
"This is a very important high technology investment for us," Commissioners president Greg Jolivette said.  "It validates Butler County as a site for biotechnology manufacturing and the quality of our workforce.  For the second time, Amylin has confirmed that they believe that we can provide them with the people that have the skill sets they require."
 
More Than 9,300 New Jobs Were Created in Butler County Ohio During the Three–year Period Between 2004 and 2006. Hamilton, OH, March 26, 2007 — The Butler County Board of Commissioners reported today that 3,116 new jobs were created in the County during 2006 bringing the total number of new jobs created during the 2004 – 2006 period to 9,375.
 
Butler County led Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in keeping old jobs and attracting new ones last year, officials say, partly because the county is "geographically blessed" and has development-friendly policies.

– Tim Hayden,
President, Rite Track


"We were so totally satisfied with the excellent business climate in Butler County that when we outgrew our location, we knew we wanted to stay here. Our search for a perfect site brought us to the Union Centre Boulevard area in West Chester. It gives us easy access to the interstate system and transportation networks, not to mention skilled and professional employees. County and local officials supported our relocation every step of the way."
 

– Jim Miller,
Senior Vice President,
Cincinnati Financial Corp.


When we built a 460,000 sq. ft. addition to consolidate our operations, we got excellent cooperation from the city of Fairfield – from the administration all the way down the line. We couldn’t have asked for a more supportive attitude.”



 
 

– James C. Garland,
President, Miami University


"A large part of Miami University’s success is due to the enduring Midwestern values that are at the foundation of everything we do. Butler County offers the perfect environment that fosters top performance from our faculty, staff, and students.”
 

 

 

– Darwin G. Brown,
President and CEO, Dayton Technologies, Inc.


"We have had excellent support from Butler County and the city of Monroe on our two-phase, $16 million expansion of our plant to 500,000 sq. ft. This puts our total investment in Butler County at about $33 million. We are particularly pleased with our partnership with the Lemon-Monroe school system, which has provided us with a well-educated, good quality work force. Butler County was the right choice for us!”

 
 
     
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Copyright © 2004 Butler County Ohio Economic Development. All rights reserved.
315 High Street, 6th Floor
phone 513-785-6335, fax 513-887-3505
e-mail info@ButlerCounty.biz