Cameron County Industrial Development
The Cameron County Industrial Development Authority (CCIDA) was established in 1971 to serve as a financing mechanism for business and infrastructure development in Cameron County, Pennsylvania. Managed by a board of directors appointed by the county commissioners, the CCIDA facilitates financing for business development projects through conventional bank financing or the issuance of revenue bonds.
In addition to its financing capabilities, the CCIDA owns a 34,000 square foot manufacturing rental facility, catering to businesses seeking to make significant investments of $500,000 or more for building projects or equipment purchases. The authority plays a crucial role in supporting economic growth and job creation within the county.
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