Henkle Schueler real estate buys 130-acre industrial park in Boone Co.

Expanding into Northern Kentucky, in August, Henkle Schueler bought a 130-acre industrial park in Boone County, Kentucky. The Lebanon, Ohio-based real estate company plans to create 20 lots for new manufacturing facilities. The venture is the first Northern Kentucky project for Henkle Schueler. “The site has all utilities located in the fastest growing county in Kentucky with very low tax rates to encourage business development,” said Jeff Eichhorn, the Henkle Schueler agent who managed the acquisition. “We look forward to partnering with Boone County and the Tri-County Economic Development Commission (Tri-ED) to bring new industrial businesses to Northern Kentucky.” The park will be known as Lakeland Business Center, named for investor Lakeland Farms, LLC, who partnered with Henkle Schueler in the purchase. Situated between I-71/I-75 and I-275, it’s one of only a few Boone County industrial sites with zoning completed, and gas, electric, and water already accessible. Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is Lakeland’s eastern neighbor, providing businesses with an advantageous location. Low local tax rates provide an additional advantage. Dan Tobergte, president and CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, extends a warm welcome to Henkle Schueler. “We look forward to…more businesses and jobs [for] Boone County.” Source: Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Commission (Tri-ED)

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Expanding into Northern Kentucky, in August, Henkle Schueler bought a 130-acre industrial park in Boone County, Kentucky. The Lebanon, Ohio-based real estate company plans to create 20 lots for new manufacturing facilities. The venture is the first Northern Kentucky project for Henkle Schueler.

“The site has all utilities located in the fastest growing county in Kentucky with very low tax rates to encourage business development,” said Jeff Eichhorn, the Henkle Schueler agent who managed the acquisition. “We look forward to partnering with Boone County and the Tri-County Economic Development Commission (Tri-ED) to bring new industrial businesses to Northern Kentucky.”

The park will be known as Lakeland Business Center, named for investor Lakeland Farms, LLC, who partnered with Henkle Schueler in the purchase. Situated between I-71/I-75 and I-275, it’s one of only a few Boone County industrial sites with zoning completed, and gas, electric, and water already accessible. Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is Lakeland’s eastern neighbor, providing businesses with an advantageous location.

Low local tax rates provide an additional advantage. Dan Tobergte, president and CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, extends a warm welcome to Henkle Schueler. “We look forward to…more businesses and jobs [for] Boone County.”

Source: Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Commission (Tri-ED)

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