Hunt Brothers Pizza Ribbon Cutting and Fiber-Ready industrial Park
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If you are a new business looking to locate here or an existing business looking to expand, check out our 85 acre industrial park. Click below to view a drone video of the park.
Paris-Bourbon County is a progressive small-town, nestled in some of the most beautiful landscape in the country, offering wonderful facilities to suit your needs.
Paris and Bourbon County focus on building a community where people can work, live and grow. We are a progressive town, nestled in the heart of the Bluegrass and rooted in tradition.
Check out our available property in our 105 acre industrial park. Click the photo to enlarge or click the button below to learn more.
Kentucky’s pro-business climate provides a number of incentives for businesses. Helping businesses furthers the Commonwealth’s goals of achieving long-term economic growth and employment opportunities for its citizens.
Paris and Bourbon County is home to many award-winning industries. We are conveniently located at the center of a 31-state distribution area. In short, our location is good for business!
Paris and Bourbon County have many workforce resources. Education and training resources are also plentiful. Click the button below to learn more.
We partner with local government and tourism departments, who serve as great resources for EDA and the community at large.
Paris-Bourbon County is a progressive small-town, nestled in some of the most beautiful landscape in the country, offering wonderful healthcare and recreational facilities to suit your needs. Bourbon County is one of the leading producers of Thoroughbred horses in the world. More than 50 horse farms are located in the county, including world-famous Claiborne Farm, where Secretariat stood at stud for many years.
I would like to thank the Bourbon County EDA for the great support to the local manufacturing companies this year. Gordon, the board, and staff have helped us initiate the Manufacturing Roundtable meetings, gaining dialogue between the industrial business leaders and their HR staff. Already with this support, we have been able to successfully complete the first area wage and benefit survey, share important information between, companies, and establish face to face communications. Bourbon County industries are greatly supported by our EDA leadership.
Raymond Bryant, EnovaPremier of Kentucky
As a representative of ColorPoint and having worked closely with Gordon Wilson and Brennen Gabriel on a number of concerns, I would like to express my deepest appreciation for the Bourbon County EDA. Their unwavering desire to uphold, encourage, and establish a strong relationship with local businesses, in order to further the health and well-being of our community, is an inspiration and example for surrounding counties and the state of Kentucky as a whole.
Mark Gifford, ColorPoint