Dust off your hard hat
By Geert De Lombaerde Posted on March 18, 2009 at 2:13 pmHemlock will break ground on its Clarksville plant tomorrow. The project is worth about $1.2 billion and will create 500 jobs.
Tags: Clarksville, economic development, Hemlock Semiconductor Corp., industrial real estate, manufacturing
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