2 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 5 ocated in the heart of northwestern Ohio, Allen County radiates optimism and growth. With a population of 102,000 and a diverse business community, the region is seeing an upward trend in economic development and population expansion. Dave Stratton, President and CEO of Allen Economic Development Group, sheds light on the county’s strategic location: “We’re at the intersection of the United States. Considering the 60-mile radius, we are at about 1.5 million people.” The intersection of Interstate 75 and Highway 30, connecting Lima to major cities such as Toledo, Fort Wayne, Dayton, and Mansfield, has proven to be a significant advantage for Allen County. Businesses are increasingly drawn to the area due to its accessibility and distribution opportunities. Stratton explains, “About 60% of the population of the United States is within a 1-day drive from Lima, Ohio.” Over the past four years, Allen County has attracted more than $2 billion in capital investments, with numbers climbing steadily despite a brief dip in 2020. Stratton is proud of the progress, saying, “We believe that the investment taking place within the private business community is advantageous for Lima/Allen County.” As a testament to Allen County’s rapid growth and economic investment, two notable foreign companies have recently established L ALLEN COUNTY AT THE SROADS OF THWESTERN OHIO With great transportation links, an outward focus, and economic projects planned, Allen County is poised for growth
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