Economic
Development Moves to The Palace
GREENVILLE - The Darke County Economic Development (DCED) Office
has completed the move to its new location in Suite 201 of The Palace
at 537 South Broadway in Greenville. The office, which seeks to
facilitate business development in Darke County, took up residency in
its new home on Monday, May 23. DCED joins other development-oriented
organizations, Main Street Grenville and The Darke County Visitor’s
Bureau, already operating on the building’s second floor.
“Anyone that has visited The Palace knows that it’s a beautiful
facility and that it already has a very professional and diverse group
of tenants,” said Economic Development Director Marc Saluk. “We’re very
happy to be here.”
According to Saluk, the move has not slowed down any of the office’s
activities (thanks to Office Manager Melanie Nealeigh) which currently
include work on 15 potential projects with Darke County businesses that
could lead to job creation and significant capital investment in the
county.
DCED is governed by the Darke County Community Improvement Corporation
and funded by the Partnering for Progress initiative, a
development-oriented collaboration of communities, businesses, and
individuals from around Darke County.
All contact information for the office will remain the same and office
walk-in hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, and at any
other time by appointment. Questions can be directed to the DCED
staff at 937-548-3250.
Darke County Economic Development
537 South Broadway, Suite 201
Greenville, OH 45331
Telephone: 937-548-3250 Fax:
937-547-8446
Marc Saluk’s email: msaluk@darkecounty.com
Melanie Nealeigh’s email: mnealeigh@darkecounty.com
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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