Industrial Foundation
The Hancock County Industrial Foundation is active and progressive in the promotion of Hancock County as a prominent location for new industry. The Foundation works in correlation with economic development programs in Frankfort to align incentive programs with developing manufacturing and service projects in return for newly created jobs in the area. The Foundation campaigns Hancock County’s location, people and existing industry to businesses in search of a geographic location with a rich pool of mechanically-savvy and highly productive labor.
The
Industrial Foundation was created in 1985. In the first ten years
the Foundation was involved in multiple expansions and the site
selection of World Source, Roll Coater, Crescent Paper and Tube and
the first Alcoa Plant. Since 1995, the Foundation has been
successful in attracting over $752M in new development and over 650
new jobs to the community. Vital to the success of the county and
its people, the Foundation looks to extend its ability to silicate
existing and potential industry so that we may grow local capital
investment, taxable income and workforce. Key to the success is the
focus on bringing new jobs to Hancock County. The efforts of the
Foundation ensures that we make the most out of state incentive
programs and relay the values of our community to prospective
companies.
Hancock County, Kentucky
"the center of it all"
.
Hancock
County, Kentucky is centrally located allowing nearly half of the US
population to be within a 600 mile reach.
The county is easily accessible from Air, Rail, Road, and Water.