A “green” industrial park known as The Columbus Transformation Center is being developed to the east of the site of the former
The park will host a new manufacturing plant for Rastra Inc. and a major capital investment and expansion by Kurtz Brothers on the site. Both companies plan to break ground in the fall of 2007 for their new facilities.
Rastra will manufacture polystyrene-concrete building materials which could divert up to 87,000 cubic yards of polystyrene annually from the Franklin County Landfill operated by the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO).
Rastra, based in
Kurtz Brothers,
The agreement will also expand mining opportunities for a quarrying company that operates a limestone mine on property adjacent to the SWACO site.
SWACO Executive Director Mike Long says the agreement requires Shelly to fill 10 acres of unusable land for development. The deal also will have Shelly pay SWACO mineral rites for rock mined from the property. Those payments—estimated at about $1.5 million—will be used to further retire the City of
Says Long, “Our economy is strengthened on several fronts. We are putting unused land back to work for the taxpayers of
SWACO provides consumers recycling opportunities around Franklin County, Ohio, through more than 60 recycling drop off-locations at sporting and entertainment venues, in Columbus Public Schools,
Shelly, based in