When construction activity slowed during the recession, St. Marys cut back production, and stopped production at the Dixon plant in December 2008, costing the city 90 jobs. A few workers remained to facilitate the plant’s use as a distribution terminal.
Now that demand is coming back, the company is slowly ramping up production. The $130 million investment in Charlevoix appears to be plan A, while Dixon is the next option.
Several months ago, Mayor Jim Burke said St. Marys approached him about reopening the Dixon plant.
“We’re optimistic, and it would be a great thing to have the plant up and running again,” Burke said. “But honestly, I saw the ad and thought they might be jumping the gun.”
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