Micro Bird Plans Plattsburgh, New York, Manufacturing Operations
12/13/2024
The investment includes the purchase of the Nova Bus facility on Banker Road, which is slated to cease operations next year. Production is scheduled to begin in Summer 2025.
“This is a great opportunity for our company to expand our operations in the State of New York,” said Micro Bird President and CEO Eric Boulé. “This investment is part of a growth strategy to double production capacity and better meet the sustained and growing demand for its products, which are known for their superior quality, durability and value. The availability of a highly qualified workforce, and with the strong support of Governor Hochul and her team, Senator Schumer, Clinton County and the Town of Plattsburgh, we are looking forward to a successful and sustainable future in producing high quality buses for our US customers.”
Empire State Development has agreed to support this project with up to $9.825 million in performance-based Excelsior Jobs Program tax credits and a $2.5 million capital grant, recommended by the North Country Regional Economic Development Council.
“Micro Bird's decision to create a footprint in Clinton County will further the state's transportation manufacturing sector and provide good jobs for the local skilled workforce,” noted Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight. This project would not happen without Governor Hochul's direct involvement, and today's announcement is a win for the North Country and New York State.”
Micro Bird, a joint venture between Blue Bird Corporation and Girardin, designs and manufactures school buses with capacities of up to 36 passengers. The company offers single rear wheel, a dual rear wheel, an electric, propane and gas models.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome Micro Bird to Plattsburgh,” added Clinton County Industrial Development Agency Executive Director Molly Ryan. “This project highlights the power of collaboration among the State, our local partners like the North Country Chamber of Commerce and TDC, and the broader community. Governor Hochul’s leadership, combined with the collective efforts of our regional partners, ensures this facility will remain a cornerstone of manufacturing in the North Country. We look forward to supporting Micro Bird as they invest in our workforce and help drive the region’s economic future.”
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