The New Albany Company is actively developing 664 acres of prime industrial land in Frazeysburg, less than an hour from Columbus.
Developed in collaboration with the state of Ohio and the Zanesville-Muskingum County Port Authority, Graham Farm is within a day’s drive of nearly half the U.S. population. The park is a short drive from Intel’s $28-billion semiconductor chip complex under construction, and the New Albany International Business Park, home to more than 60 tenants, including Meta, Google, Amgen, Amazon Web Services, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Pharmavite.
The Graham Farm Business Park offers heavy power, robust sewer and water capacity, easy highway access, and a development team with a long track record of success.
The Graham Farm Business Park is located in Muskingum County, which boasts a rich manufacturing presence, with major sectors including automotive, aerospace, energy, logistics, metal fabrication, food processing and wood and paper products. Among companies operating in the county are Halliburton, Cleveland Cliffs, Bimbo Bakery, Owens Corning, Kellogg’s, Plaskolite, and Nestle Purina.
While the Graham Farm Business Park is relatively flat, the surrounding area is graced with beautiful rolling hills and hardwood forests. With a cost of living more than 20% below the U.S. average, the region offers a high quality of life at low cost for employees and companies. That low cost, coupled with proximity to population centers and a strong presence of advanced manufacturing, led Site Selection Magazine to recognize Muskingum County among the nation’s top ten for economic development.
Specific amenities in Graham Farm include:
The New Albany Company has shovel-ready land available in The Graham Farm Business Park.
Contact: Matt McQuade, Managing Director, Economic and Business Development, The New Albany Company, mmcquade@newalbanycompany.com, 614-270-6750