(CNN) — When the first Chevrolet Impala sedan rolled off the line at General Motors' plant in Lordstown, Ohio, on April 28, 1966, Lyndon Johnson was president. Anti-Vietnam War protests were gaining ...
In 2009, Ohio granted GM lucrative tax breaks in the middle of the Great Recession to keep its massive Lordstown auto plant in business. Now Ohio wants its money back. The auto maker had promised the ...
The deal could bring jobs back to the Lordstown area. The deal could bring hundreds if not thousands of jobs back to the area and could help that establish Ohio as a hub for EV manufacturing according ...
General Motors Co. said Wednesday it is in discussions to sell its Lordstown Assembly Plant to Cincinnati-based Workhorse Group Inc. and "an affiliated, newly formed entity." General Motors will ...
The Lordstown facility is huge – imagine an assembly plant covering 6.2 million square feet, which is almost twice the size of the Pentagon. General Motors opened the plant in 1966 and closed it ...
LORDSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — SoftBank is moving forward with its operations at the former GM Lordstown Plant. Trumbull County Commissioner Rick Hernandez said during their weekly workshop he was contacted ...
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