Sheetz announces $145 million Ohio factory which will create 700 jobs

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Sheetz will build a new $145 million facility in Findlay, Ohio, that would create over 700 jobs over five years.

It will house additional food preparation and distribution functions as Sheetz expands its footprint into new markets.

The company has been working closely with Findlay∙Hancock County Economic Development, the Regional Growth Partnership and JobsOhio on this project.

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Sheetz President and CEO Travis Sheetz, said:“Sheetz is thankful for the cooperation and support of all the local, county and state leaders who have helped make this project possible.”

“We’re excited to bring new opportunities to the area as we continue to expand throughout the state of Ohio and into Michigan in 2025.

“Findlay is located in the heart of this new growth area and will play a big role in the future of Sheetz.”

“More well-paying, quality jobs”

Dan Sheaffer, executive director of Findlay∙Hancock County Economic Development, added: “We are happy to have played a role in attracting this project and look forward to seeing the positive impact that Sheetz will have.

“The facility will bring more well-paying, quality jobs to the area by a family-owned company that is truly committed to community success.”

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In 1952, Sheetz Inc. was founded in Altoona, Pa., where headquarters are still located.

The company remains family-owned and operates over 685 convenience restaurant stores in six states including Ohio.

The company employs more than 25,000 people.

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