Port Huron Paper Mill Gets New Life with $24.5M Investment that Will Create 82 Jobs
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Port Huron paper mill gets new life with $24.5M investment that will create 82 jobs
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, MI – The Port Huron Paper Company plans to invest $24.5 million to revive nearly 400,000 square feet of industrial space in Port Huron with the help of a state development grant.
Legacy Paper Group Revives Port Huron Mill
After sitting idle for years, Port Huron’s old Domtar paper mill is getting new life. Legacy Paper Group is investing $24.5 million to reopen the Black River site, creating at least 82 jobs that start around $27 an hour. State officials announced the project as part of a broader Michigan jobs push. Legacy plans to revamp nearly 400,000 square feet for paper manufacturing and warehouse use…
Legacy Port Huron Paper Company announces expansion plans, anticipates 82 new jobs
Legacy Port Huron Paper Company, a subsidiary of BMI Group, has announced their plans to repurpose nearly 400,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Port Huron in St. Clair County. The investment will take place across nine buildings where they will revitalize existing space into warehousing, papermill manufacturing facilities and other industrial uses. The project is anticipated to generate $24.5 million in capital investment and anticipates…
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