Dayton Daily News

$70K loan given to company for job retention, creation

- By Eric Schwartzbe­rg Staff Writer Contact this reporter at eric. schwartzbe­rg@coxinc.com.

A Miamisburg company will receive from the city a $70,000 loan over the next seven years, one that’s forgivable if it meets job retention and creation goals.

Printing and marketing execution company Think Patented plans to construct a 47,000-square-foot fulfillmen­t center next to its Miamisburg headquarte­rs this year to accommodat­e increased demand after it won several large, long-term national contracts.

Miamisburg City Council voted Tuesday evening to assist Think Patented with the proposed $2.7 million expansion by providing the company with a forgivable loan $70,000, paid in seven annual installmen­ts of $10,000 each, according to Chris Fine, Miamisburg’s developmen­t department.

In exchange, the company will retain seven employees within the city representi­ng $350,000 in annual payroll and create five new jobs with a total annual payroll of $150,000, Fine said.

If the company retains and creates the $500,000 in annual payroll by the end of 2022, the loan provided by the city will be forgiven, he said.

“It is performanc­e-based,” Fine said. “They do need to meet their commitment­s or they would owe that loan money back to the city. We’ve done this on a number of occasions with some other companies, most recently this type of agreement with (constructi­on engineerin­g company) Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon when they moved to (Mound Business Park).”

By assisting with the expansion via the forgivable, the city helped avoid having Think Patented take those seven existing employees and five new employees to leased space in Moraine, he said.

Think Patented has grown from 100 employees as of its move to Miamisburg in 2014, to 115 employees today with an annual payroll of nearly $5.8 million, according to the city. The new facility means the potential for additional hiring as business demands, company officials said.

Ohio law permits cities to lend their credit to private companies in order to create or preserve jobs and employment opportunit­ies there.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Think Patented will construct a 47,000-square-foot fulfillmen­t center next to its 75,000-square-foot Miamisburg headquarte­rs. The company, which was founded in 1979 in downtown Dayton, will retain seven jobs and create five new ones as part of its Miamisburg expansion.
CONTRIBUTE­D Think Patented will construct a 47,000-square-foot fulfillmen­t center next to its 75,000-square-foot Miamisburg headquarte­rs. The company, which was founded in 1979 in downtown Dayton, will retain seven jobs and create five new ones as part of its Miamisburg expansion.

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