100% Made in America Bully Tools Expands Steubenville, Ohio, Plant
01/06/2021
“I am excited and proud to announce that through the close working relationship with Ohio Southeast Economic Development and JobsOhio, the planned 60,000 square-feet expansion to the current facility will soon come to fruition. Most importantly, this enables Bully Tools to maintain and keep its full operation in Ohio where we are proud to be celebrating our 25th year in operation,” Mark Gracy, President and Founder, Bully Tools said.
Founded in 1994, Bully Tools is a manufacturer of the finest exclusively 100% Made In The USA tools including lawn and garden tools, shovels, rakes, snow scoops, shingle removers, floor scrapers, and other specialty tools.
“Jefferson County is honored to work with Bully Tools on its plans to expand and create 30 new jobs here. The same technology that propelled Bully Tools to an industry leading position as a manufacturer of quality tools is now being utilized to fuel the company’s growth and expansion,” said Robert Naylor, Executive Director of the Jefferson County Port Authority. “With the support of JobsOhio, I am happy to announce Jefferson County, Island Creek Township, and the Edison Local School District approved a tax abatement for the Bully Tools expansion project which will result in job creation in our area.”
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