Play Mart Inc Creating More Fun in Right to Work Kentucky

Right to Work Kentucky Economic Update

Play Mart Inc, the recycled plastic play system company, is expanding soon in Right to Work Pulaski County, Kentucky. In order to make the expansion possible, the company is investing $1.7 million toward the project. As a result, they will also create 10 new jobs. So this is exciting news!

From Area Development Magazine:

“As the founders and owners of Play Mart, we are excited to receive recognition and potential funds from the state of Kentucky. […] We have had a passion since 1981, as stated in our Mission Statement, ‘to provide children the opportunity of experiencing a safe, environmentally friendly, and creative place in which to play and grow.’ In the work environment, we strive to work together with our employees to create a safe, environmentally friendly and creative place in which each person has freedom to use his or her God-given gifts and abilities. Our concern for children’s development and our employees has been the driving force behind our manufacturing business and personal lives.†[…]

“Play Mart is a shining example of how Kentucky’s thriving manufacturing sector is continuing to fuel economic growth. […] We’re attracting world-class companies from around the globe, but a key part of our success remains homegrown companies like Play Mart, which has provided quality jobs in Pulaski County for over four decades. I want to thank Play Mart’s leadership for continuing to believe in Kentucky, and I look forward to their next 40 years of success in the commonwealth.†[…]

“Play Mart is an amazing entrepreneurial success story, and we are so happy to be the birthplace of their business and where they choose to call home. […] Their leadership team has worked tirelessly for decades to expand their customer base to a world and nationwide audience and this new expansion is a testament to their hard work, determination and entrepreneurial spirit. I appreciate their desire to expand in Somerset and the help of the Cabinet for Economic Development for their guidance and help as they’ve moved through this process.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.

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