LinksTuscarawas County is rich in history and culture.
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Learn MoreThe local Chamber of Commerce works in cooperation with other economic development entities, such as the CIC, to help attract new business and industry to the area.
Learn MoreThe Tech Park is located in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Visit the city's web site to learn more about why New Philadelphia is a great place to live and do business.
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Learn MoreTuscarawas County is an ideal location for your high-tech business. Located in the rolling hills of east central Ohio, you'll find a highly skilled workforce, and a serene, safe environment centrally located to major metropolitan areas.
Tuscarawas County offers a high quality of life, a diverse economy, easy access to several large cities and a safe environment in which to raise a family and nurture a business.
A progressive business development atmosphere receives strong support from local governments to encourage the establishment of new enterprises as well as assist in the retention and expansion of existing businesses.
Again and again, the available labor pool in Tuscarawas County has demonstrated a strong work ethic and an eagerness to expand skills through proprietary and public programs available at Buckeye Career Center, the local campus of Kent State University and several other major university campuses that are within easy driving distance.
A diverse demographic profile enjoys a wide range of religious and cultural opportunities. Families appreciate our strong public and private educational systems, a convenient network of parks and lakes plus a number of excellent public and private golf courses. Also plentiful are museums and historical attractions, including a restoration of Ohio’s first Christian settlement and the state’s foremost outdoor historical drama, "Trumpet in the Land."