Governor Beshear Celebrates $28 Million Investment Creating 275 Jobs in Cynthiana with New Truck Facility Dedication


CYNTHIANA, Ky. — Governor Andy Beshear, along with local leaders such as Senator Steve West and Cynthiana Mayor James Smith, gathered for a dedication ceremony on Monday to celebrate a new facility for Commercial Specialty Truck Holdings. This facility is the result of a substantial **$28 million investment** from the company, which plans to create over **275 jobs** for Kentuckians.

The new building, covering **225,000 square feet**, represents a significant expansion of Commercial Specialty Truck Holdings in Cynthiana. Local and state officials have expressed optimism about the impact this project will have on the economy, as it is expected to bring increased job opportunities and economic growth to the region.

The completion of this facility is viewed as a vital step in enhancing Kentucky’s standing in the manufacturing and trucking sectors, contributing to a sustainable economic boost. Leaders at the dedication ceremony articulated their commitment to fostering growth in the community, emphasizing the importance of these developments for future employment and economic stability in the area.

Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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