Middletown Ohio


Find us on
 Twitter and Facebook


 

Home | Yearly News Archive | Advertisers | Blog | Contact Us Sunday, December 22, 2024
FORUM CITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY
Aerial view of Middletown, Hook Field can be seen in the upper right
Middletown, Ohio



Newest Forum Members

MiddieMom78!
Babs
DaughterofaMiddie
profitthunter
penical

Recent Topics

Cincinnati State leaving downtown
Council wants YES on Aggregation of Energy
Stay out!
Why the city fails to develop
$16M! Great investement or another failed endeavor
R. I. P. Virginia Dillman
Real Reasons to fire Adkins
$2 BILLION DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT VENUE
Buy back Manchester Inn/Sonshine
Young kids......Mercy!

Community Events
Stay Safe
MHS Bowling "Quarter" Auction
Nice Veterans Ceremony
hops in the hanger
Middletown Canal Museum

City Manager
Real Reasons to fire Adkins
HAHA! I wondered when....
Middletown New City Manager Search
Goodbye, Mr. Adkins?
Middletown: A field of Dreams?

Economic Development
Cincinnati State leaving downtown
Back With the Old Facades Thing Again
It Appears Lincoln School Is Next
Downtown Development-The Middletonian
Looks Like Trouble In Downtown's Paradise

City Council
Council wants YES on Aggregation of Energy
Stay out!
Why the city fails to develop
$16M! Great investement or another failed endeavor
$2 BILLION DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT VENUE

Income and Property Tax
Get Ready For More Taxes
Income Tax Hike...
Mulligan's State of the City Speech
Proposed City Road Levy: Mayor Mulligan Op-Ed
Taxes and City-Subsidized "Downtown" Deals

Community Revitalization
Recovery 40 years overdue
The New Downtown Parrot Mural
Middletown Pickleball/Lefferson Park
New Aquatic Center Proposal
Central Ave. Downtown Upgrades

School Board
Behind our backs???
School board candidates
Be Gone, you have no power here
Focus on future not past
State report card stigmatizes district

School Tax Issues
Property taxes going up
Middletown Schools: No tax hike
TEACHER'S AVERAGE SALARY
Tax Revenue
Tax Anticipation Notes

School Achievements
Nothing New
Science Help From Outside The District
Every Ohio district ranked
How did your school perform
Middletown receives low marks

Middletown Sports

Misc Middletown News
Young kids......Mercy!
2nd fire at Middletown Paperboard
Downtown Business Reboot
Taking more money from us
LED Street Lights

For Sale
Upright Freezer
Want to Buy-Core Aerator
Free To A Forever Home
FOR SALE
Found Jack Russell

Real Estate for Rent
Home for Rent - 3505 Lorne Drive Killeen, TX 76542
2602 Lu Circle Killeen, TX 76543
Tips To Upgrade Your Outdoor Area
Eye-Catching Rental Listing
Tips on Dealing with Bad Tenants

Real Estate for Sale
Great house!
Real estate prices to rise
Is Commercial Property Still a Good Investment?
Real Estate Listing
Sorg Mansion

Outside World
Operation Welcome Home
New spike in drug overdoses in Hamilton
Viet Nam onPBS
Medical Marijuana Not Legal in Middletown
EDUCATION across all TV net works!
85% Drop in Food Stamp after work requirement
$11M project at Middletown
MetroParks seeks levy
Many Ohioans struggling financially
Hearings on medical marijuana
Living in poverty
Tenant Displacement to Middletown
Ohio Gun Owners...
Butler County Foreclosures
TechOlympics Champions
Middletown Community News
Could Butler County get Wind Turbine Manufacturing and Engineering?
Thursday, December 4, 2008 11:05:06 AM - Middletown Ohio

Photo: Burns Wind Turbine Manufacturing Plant

According to a recent news release from ButlerCounty.biz, the area is well suited for a wind turbine manufacturing operation.

Primarily due to the location of established aeronautics, auto and auto parts industries and the pool of experienced employees from those industries. The Cincinnati-Dayton corridor ranks in the top 15 areas nationally for the number of establishments directly involved with aerospace products and parts manufacturing.

The Cincinnati-Dayton corridor has more than 400 aerospace and related support businesses, including aircraft and parts, aircraft engines, and engine parts; fabricated metal products; instruments; and related products. Specifically there are engineers, fabricators, and technicians here experienced in the design, technology, and manufacturing of turbines, nacelles, rotor and blade components, generators, turbine control electronics, and gearboxes.

Local Companies who would benefit from Wind Turbine Manufacturing in the area:

Aeronca Inc.: a major aerospace subcontractor for engine/nacelle components, space structures, and missile control surfaces. (Middletown, Ohio Based)
Cincinnati Lamb: machining and advanced composite processing systems.
Fame Tool: turbine engine support tooling.
GE Aviation: the world’s leading supplier of commercial and military jet engines.
Hartzell Propeller: composite propellers.
HI TEK Manufacturing: machining and precision components for aerospace.
L-3 Communications, KDI Precision Products Inc.: electromechanical technology.
McCauley Propeller Systems: high performance propeller systems.
Meyer Tool Inc.: precision parts for the aerospace industry.
Smiths Aerospace, Electronic Systems Division: custom design electrical power generation.

A total of 10 Fortune 500 companies and nine Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered in the Cincinnati – Dayton region ranking it #4 nationwide in Fortune 1000 companies per million residents and #6 in Fortune 500 companies per million residents.

Click here to see a new Wind Farm in Benton County, Indiana.

 

Archived Comments

12/4/2008 2:37:38 PM Janine
Wow - nice business for the area. Great to see a "Green" company in the area.
12/4/2008 2:42:54 PM Tony C
Excellent idea and excellent timing. During the election cycle we heard a lot of talk about investing in alternative fuels and entergies. This may be the perfect opportunity to do something about it.
12/4/2008 2:43:54 PM Jessica
interesting...
12/4/2008 2:49:03 PM Etha Walters
How exciting is this?! I think it is an awesome development for Butler County. Butler County is taking part of the process of making things beter for America.
12/4/2008 2:52:28 PM vruebush
This would also decrease the unemployment numbers. Seems to be a great plan, and would be nice to keep this list growing. Exciting!!
12/4/2008 2:53:02 PM John Beagle
Hey guys, the articles states this would be a good place for wind turbines.

There currently are no plans for a wind turbine plant in the area.

But we can hope.
12/4/2008 3:13:18 PM Andy Wendt
ALWAYS nice to see something manufactured locally.
12/4/2008 3:33:12 PM Scott
Sounds like some good news to me
12/4/2008 5:06:05 PM Resident of Middletown
I am all for new industry in Butler County. Ohio in general and Middletown in particular are pretty business unfriendly. We need to make drastic changes to the politicians in charge if we are going to entice any corporation to move into this area.

On another note, I am not sure the “Green” movement is a good thing. Global Warming is a scam and Al Gore is a grifter.


Copyright ©2024 MiddletownUSA.com    Privacy Statement  |   Terms of Use  |   Site by Xponex Media  |   Advertising Information