Discover Fayette County, Ohio
Where Business Thrives Within Historic Charm
Centrally Located
From Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton, Fayette County is an amazing hub of easy access, having direct access to state Routes 38, 41, and 735, U.S Routes 22, 35, and 62, Interstate 71, and several other connecting roadways.
The Mega Site
Fayette County is home to the “Fayette County Mega site,” the premier Mega-Manufacturing site in the State of Ohio and Midwest Region with 1,500 + acres located at the interstate of I 71 and U.S. Route 35.
Economic Development
Fayette County, with a population estimated at 29,030, is undergoing new commercial, retail, industrial, recreational, and entertainment growth, as well as residential housing expansion.
Why Choose Fayette County?
We envision a future where our county is a preferred destination for businesses of all sizes and sectors, offering a supportive environment for startups, expansions, and investments. Through collaboration and strategic development, we aim to create lasting economic vitality, job growth, and community well-being, while preserving the historical character and charm that make our county special.
Economic Growth and Prosperity
Our mission is to support economic growth and prosperity in Fayette County and the state of Ohio by providing resources that support business development, attracts investment, and enhances workforce capabilities. We aim to facilitate connections between businesses, investors, and community resources while promoting the unique advantages and opportunities within our county.
29,030
Population
562
Employers
1500 +
Premier Acreage
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Fayette County business leaders quotes about their success, total of 3 would look good here.
Fayette County has provided many opportunities for my business.
John Walsh — Jeffersonville, Ohio
Fayette County has provided many opportunities for my business.
John Walsh — Jeffersonville, Ohio
Fayette County has provided many opportunities for my business.
John Walsh — Jeffersonville, Ohio