Ithaca Industrial Park
For more information: www.gratiot.org


Donald Schurr
President
Greater Gratiot Development, Inc.
136 S. Main St.
Ithaca, MI 48847
don.schurr@gratiot.org
Phone:  (989) 875-2083
Fax:   (989) 875-2990

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Industrial Parkway
Ithaca

County

Gratiot

Size

62.5 acres

Percent Developed

100%

Percent Occupied

88.5%

Price of Land per Acre

$6,000

Nearest Expressway

US-127

Distance in Miles

.25

Class A All-Weather Road

BR-127

Distance in Miles

0

Airport

 Gratiot Community Airport - 6 miles
MBS International
Capital City Airport - 20 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

No, but has regular commercial and flight services.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 0 mile
Bank(s) – .1 mile
Restaurant(s) – .15 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 1 mile

Railroads

Mid-Michigan Railroad
TS&B (Tuscola, Saginaw & Bay)

Highway

US-127 - .25 miles

 

Park Tenants  

Aircraft Precision Products

Bovee Electric - Pyramid Controls

C&S Steel Service

Craig Frames

Danly IEM

Davis Machine & Manufacturing

E&S Graphics

 Ithaca Manufacturing

Mid-State Printing

Monosem Inc.

Precision Plastics

 

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          Interesting Information About Ithaca


/files/Images/Ithaca Community.jpgIthaca and Gratiot County
 -- Ithaca is the county seat of Gratiot County. It is within 2 hours of Lansing, Saginaw, Grand Rapids, Detroit and Traverse City - all major Michigan cities. Agriculture is a large part of the Gratiot County's economy and plays a role in several manufacturing and retail businesses in the area. The area is the leading producer of dry beans, sugar beets, corn, wheat, poultry, pigs, cattle and dairy products. Their annual festival, the Ithaca Fun Fest, is held on the 4th Saturday of August. Ithaca has two parks within its city limits: the Woodland Park and Atkinson Park. 

 

/files/Images/Ithaca History.jpegIthaca History -- Ithaca was founded in 1855 and continues to be a very historical community. The city was named after Ithaca, New York. Settlement and development of the main business district began about that time. After streets and lots were plotted, Ithaca received the Village designation. It remained a village until 1961 when it was named a city. Ithaca is currently a National History Site because of the turn-of-century buildings in the downtown area.

 

 


Michigan Economic

Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

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