A new, powerful Citizen Portal experience is ready. Switch now

Ashland economic-development staff report active recruitment and 17 new downtown offices expected

March 13, 2026 | Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky


This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

Ashland economic-development staff report active recruitment and 17 new downtown offices expected
Eden McKenzie, the city’s economic development presenter, briefed the Ashland Board of City Commissioners on March 11, saying the department is pursuing business retention and active recruitment while continuing to market industrial sites.

McKenzie said a business retention and expansion survey has been open for about a week and will remain available for another week, after which staff will compile results. She said recruitment interest remains strong across quick-service restaurants, light manufacturing and healthcare, and that the city is working closely with state and regional partners, site selectors and property owners to position Ashland competitively.

McKenzie told the board the city expects roughly 17 new professional offices to be occupied downtown soon, a change she said would increase daytime activity and support surrounding businesses. She also described ongoing marketing of the privately owned coke plant site and thanked Cleveland-Cliffs for cooperating with recruitment efforts while noting the site remains privately owned.

On funding, McKenzie said staff are pursuing grants to strengthen infrastructure — a top priority on requests for information from prospects — and that improving site readiness is a near-term focus.

When asked whether remediation for the coke plant had been turned over to the state, McKenzie deferred to her director, Chris Pollm, saying that Pollm typically participates in those calls and she did not have a definitive answer.

The presentation closed with the commission thanking McKenzie and no formal votes on the update itself; staff will continue outreach and report back as projects advance.

Don't Miss a Word: See the Full Meeting!

Go beyond summaries. Unlock every video, transcript, and key insight with a Founder Membership.

Get instant access to full meeting videos
Search and clip any phrase from complete transcripts
Receive AI-powered summaries & custom alerts
Enjoy lifetime, unrestricted access to government data
Access Full Meeting

30-day money-back guarantee