As part of its expanding distribution network through the country, Cincinnati-based consumer goods company Procter & Gamble appears to be planning to locate a new two million-square-foot distribution facility in the Dayton area that "could cost upwards of $100 million and employ at least 1,000 people," Dayton Business Journal reports. "[S]everal rounds of public incentives" may be needed before any deal is finalized, but "all signs indicate" that a recent agreement to build an access road into an industrial park in the City of Union is "prep work for P&G's project," the article said. For more, read the full story.
Procter & Gamble may locate massive new distribution center in Dayton