City Of Harrison Announces Plans For Commerce Building

The facility is expected to bring 150 new jobs to the city.

(Harrison, Oh.) – A new warehouse and distribution center will bring new job opportunities to Harrison.

The City of Harrison announced Monday a $35 million project to build the Harrison Commerce Center.

The 534,055-square-foot warehouse is planned at the corner of Dry Fork and Harrison roads. The facility could house multiple tenants or just one company – bringing approximately 150 new jobs to the area.

Groundbreaking could happen in early 2022.

For more information, visit News Flash • Harrison, OH • CivicEngage (harrisonohio.gov).

 

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