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EI Ceramics Breaks Ground on $18 million Renovation in Middletown

Home - News Posted on January 25, 2025 | Last Updated on January 25, 2025

EI Ceramics, in partnership with the City of Middletown, Pepper Construction, O'Rourke Wrecking, and Patriot Engineering & Environmental, broke ground on Jan. 24, 2025 on its $18 million renovation of the former Armco/AK Steel Research Facility on Curtis St.

EI Ceramics will be moving their operations in Sharonville and Fairfield to Middletown – all under one roof. The art deco-style building on Curtis St. in Middletown will be completely renovated to accommodate the manufacturing and operational needs of EI Ceramics.

The former Armco/AK Steel Research Building first opened in 1937. It was a critical piece in the operation and sustainability of the steel industry in Middletown – which took off with the founding of the American Rolling Mill Company (known as Armco) in 1899, who built the now-famous steel mill in Middletown. That mill is now operated by Cleveland-Cliffs.


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