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Huron

Population
6,891
Labor Force
3,053
Median Household Income
74,573
Median Age
46
Avg. Commute Time
21 minutes
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
43%

Available in Huron

Industrial, commercial, and vacant sites with public power access, ready for your timeline.

  • Norfolk Southern NW Huron Dock

    3,920,400 sq ft · Available site · Erie County

  • U.S. Geological Survey – Great Lakes Science Center and Lake Erie Biological Station

    6,885 sq ft · Existing building · Erie County

  • Vacationland Storage

    31,685 sq ft · Existing building · Erie County

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New Bremen Economic Development Opportunities Report April 2026

Available Properties in New Bremen, OH A proud small town with a legacy of innovation, New Bremen, Ohio, continues to thrive as a community where education, workforce readiness, and business growth come together. Founded in 1833 by German immigrants, New Bremen has built generations of success rooted in craftsmanship, adaptability and community pride. Today, it […]

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Bowling Green Economic Development Opportunities Report February 2026

Available Properties in Bowling Green, OH A vibrant town with deep industrial roots, Bowling Green, Ohio, continues to stand out as a community where innovation, talent, and quality of life intersect. Home to Bowling Green State University (BGSU) and a growing base of advanced manufacturers, logistics providers, and entrepreneurs, Bowling Green offers a compelling environment […]

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Clyde Economic Development Opportunities Report February 2026

Available Properties in Clyde, OH Rich in history and known as the longtime home of the world’s largest washing machine manufacturer, Clyde, Ohio, continues to prove that small-town friendliness and global-scale industry can thrive side by side. Whether you’re looking to grow a business, expand operations, or invest in a connected and resilient community, chances […]

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