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Company that supplies McDonald's plans to build in Lordstown

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

LORDSTOWN — Trumbull County commissioners are expected to approve an enterprise zone agreement at their meeting Wednesday for Anderson-Dubose Inc., which will move to Lordstown, and employ about 160 full-time employees.

Anderson Dubose, a major McDonald’s restaurant supplier, will build a 150,000-square-foot facility at Ohio Commerce Center on Tod Avenue.

The facility is expected to cost between $27.2 million and $34 million. The company will receive a tax abatement of 75 percent for 10 years on all new real-property investments, saving between $300,000 and $400,000 a year, said Commissioner Paul Heltzel. Lordstown Village Council approved the incentive plan Monday.

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