Location

  One of seven counties in the Columbus Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
  Occupies the southern portion of the Greater Columbus Region; just south of Franklin County.
  Rickenbacker International Airport is in the northern part of the county.
  Norfolk Southern Railroad’s Intermodal Terminal is in the northern part of the county.
  Circleville, the county seat is 25 miles from downtown Columbus; 36 miles from Port Columbus International Airport; 21 miles from Rickenbacker International Airport; 19 miles from Chillicothe; 21 miles from Lancaster; 27 miles from Washington Court House; 40 miles from Dublin.
  Ashville & South Bloomfield, located in northern Pickaway County are 18 miles from downtown Columbus; 29 miles from Port Columbus International Airport, 12 miles from Rickenbacker International Airport; 30 miles from Chillicothe; 20 miles from Lancaster; 37 miles from Washington Court House; 34 miles from Dublin.
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Pickaway County has historically relied on agricultural and manufacturing for its economic base.  Many of the Fortune 500 companies that located in Pickaway County in the 1950s and 1960s located for the same reasons that make the county an attractive location today; location to markets, ease of transportation access, an abundant and skilled workforce, reliable utilities, and an ample supply of water in the Teays Valley Aquifer. 

Manufacturing provides the largest amount of jobs in the county with such employers as DuPont, General Electric, PPG and Georgia-Pacific.  These
companies, along with other manufacturers employ over 3600 people, shipping
an estimated $825 million worth of goods across the globe annually.  Agriculture remains an important component of the County’s economy as 82% of the land in the county is dedicated to farming.  Pickaway County ranks 2nd in Ohio in the production of corn, 8th in the production of wheat, and 11th in the production of soybeans.


Targeted Development Areas

 Rickenbacker  Circleville  Ashville-
 South Bloomfield
Area bounded by US 23(west), Walnut Creek Pike (east), Duvall Rd. (south) and the Pickaway/Franklin county line (north).

Located in Harrison Township

Contains Norfolk Southern Intermodal Terminal

Approximately 4000 acres of developable land

Tax Incentives:
Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) and Enterprise Zone (EZ) in place.

Joint Economic Development District (JEDD) between Harrison Township, City of Columbus, Village of Ashville and Pickaway County.

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Former Thomas Consumer Electronics facility; 3 commercial development areas.

Tax Incentives:
Enterprise Zone (EZ) in place.

Non-withdrawal annexation agreement between Circleville and Circleville Township to develop 1700 acres.

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Area along US 23, north and south of Ashville and South Bloomfield.

Berger Health System has purchased 150 acres on US 23 north of SR 752 for a multi-use development to include a hospital.

Tax incentives:
Enterprise Zone (EZ) in place.

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