The Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) of Belmont County, Ohio, is a non-profit organization dedicated to economic development since 1962. Their mission is to create, advance, encourage, and promote industrial, economic, commercial, research, workforce capacity, and civic development in Belmont County, which is strategically located in the heart of the Utica and Marcellus Shale and shares development in the Upper Ohio River Valley with Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Belmont County, Ohio, is a key region of Ohio's economic development, situated in the Buckeye State's Appalachian foothills. With its prime location, the county benefits from easy access to major north-south freeways, including I-77 and I-79, making it a gateway to the Upper Ohio Valley and providing convenient connections to major markets such as Pittsburgh, Washington D.C., Indianapolis, St. Louis, Atlanta, Charleston, Cleveland, Detroit, and Buffalo, all within a 500-mile drive. The county's transportation infrastructure serves a significant portion of the nation's population and manufacturing plants, making it an attractive destination for businesses and industries.
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