The financing is provided through OAQDA’s small business program, which makes clean air compliance easily accessible and affordable for Ohio small businesses.
“Brass Hanger Cleaners is a great example of how OAQDA’s programs have multiple community benefits,” said OAQDA executive director Christina O’Keeffe.
“We are helping small businesses retain jobs, enhance economic prosperity with improved operations and reduce the use of toxic chemicals that can damage the environment and human health.”
Brass Hanger Cleaners, located at 1351 Lexington Ave. in Mansfield, also received a grant award of $11,580.
The project replaces an outdated, perchloroethylene (PERC) dry-cleaning machine with a new modern dry-cleaning machine that uses an environmentally-friendly solution. The result will be the total elimination of PERC, a hazardous solvent that is a known carcinogen and often used in the dry-cleaning process.
Nine full-time jobs will be retained in the project.
Owner Jon Roberts explained during the Authority’s May board meeting how impactful financial support is for his business. He has nearly 50 years of experience in the dry-cleaning industry.
Mansfield used to have five dry cleaners, but between industry changes and the COVID-19 pandemic, Brass Hanger Cleaners is the community’s only remaining dry-cleaning business.
“The new equipment allows us to clean garments more efficiently while ensuring better air quality for our employees and the community,” Roberts said.
“As the only dry-cleaning business in Mansfield and its surrounding communities, I’m grateful for the investment into the future of the business and look forward to giving back through community sponsorship and service opportunities.”
Rep. Marilyn John (R-Shelby) said the new equipment will help Brass Hanger Cleaners comply with federal environmental regulations.
“It is critical that we continue to invest in the future of small businesses in Ohio,” she said. “The new equipment will allow Brass Hanger Cleaners to create a healthy workplace for their staff and customers.”
OAQDA offers financing packages that are structured to suit the needs of individual projects, which are incentivized with financial benefits using conduit bonds and grants to help small businesses cover a portion of project costs.
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