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MCNC: Broadband key instrastructure for future
12/5/2011 - MCNC is an independent nonprofit that provides technical infrastructure to educate, innovate and enhance economic development throughout North Carolina....click for more.

Ameridial Ribbon Cutting
12/1/11 - Ameridial hosted community citizens at their new call center facility for a ...click for more.

ICC’s Career Expo exposes students to unique opportunities
11/04/11-Students attending the expo got to see and hear from welders, plasma cutters, electricians and other skilled tradesmen as they discussed their occupations and future potential in their fields....click for more.

Industrial & Data Centers

Rutherford County is in the heart of the manufacturing corridor.  With 18% of its employment still in the manufacturing sector, the labor availability is abundant.  Many of the exisiting industries have transformed into Advance Manufacturing and new markets.  With manufacturing being the largest area of focus in Rutherford County, special emphasis is placed on these three targeted areas:  

Thrive NC websiteAs a North Carolina Tier 1 county, we also have great local and state incentives for new companies looking to relocate or expand in Rutherford County.  For great access to state information, visit their website at www.ThriveNC.com 

Rutherford County also has an abundance of Sites, Buildings and Featured Property.  And for utilities, there is also a new fiber broadband ring running throughout the county.

More additional statistical information, please look at Information Central below.

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Food Lion Commercial Building - Forest City
Former Food Lion Building. Additional parcels available. Space is 26,752 sq. ft. Great Call Center space. GIS data available....click for more.
... Many people don't realize how technically gifted the associates are in this plant and 95% of them grew up and were educated here in Rutherford County.” - Mike Martin, Timken... click for more.

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