Working in Butler County
Butler County’s business-friendly environment is a perfect incubator whether you need expertise, services, or products. If you’re ready to start or grow your business, we’re here to help you find the resources you need.
Companies large and small have found their home here in Butler County. From Fortune 100 operations to small start-ups, there’s a reason why businesses select Butler County.
Incredible Access
A vast interstate system and access to over 60% of the U.S. population within a one-day drive, make Butler County an excellent hub for road, water, air, and rail transport. Companies with robust logistical needs find Butler County’s location to be ideal and convenient for transportation optimization.
- Quick access to I-75, I-71, I-275, I-70, and I-74
- Cargo hubs at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Regional Airport and Dayton International Airport
- Rail access through CSX, Norfolk Southern, and Conrail
- Convenient access to the Ohio River and Great Lake ports
Ample Resources
From water access to modern fiber optic infrastructure, Butler County is connected and prepared to help your business thrive.
- Great Miami River Buried Valley Aquifer System (GMR-BVAS) is one of the largest and most productive aquifer systems in the U.S.
- Butler County Fiber Optic Network covers more than 9,000 fiber-miles throughout the region.
- Advanced voice, data, and wireless services provide quick access.
- Utilities include major energy companies and publicly owned options. Top providers include Duke Energy, City of Hamilton, Dayton Power & Light, and Butler County Rural Electric Cooperative.
From incubating cutting-edge ideas to partnering on larger projects, the people and businesses of Butler County are well known for a strong spirit of collaboration.
Expand Here
Trained and talented workforce, access to resources and transportation infrastructure, and a business-friendly environment combine to make Butler County an ideal please to relocate or expand your business. We’re here to help connect you with the resources you need to take the next step.
Entrepreneurs
To take an idea and grow it into a thriving company is part of the American dream. Butler County’s history is steeped in resourceful and innovative entrepreneurs who have worked bring their ideas to the world. Join today’s flourishing group of Butler County start-ups and innovators. Let’s connect!
Industries
Top Industries
Butler County’s job opportunities and growth sectors reflect a robust mix of industries and specialties. Here’s a look at some of the top industries with a presence in Butler County.
Healthcare
Advanced Manufacturing
Education
Life Sciences
Creative Industries
Financial Services
Leisure & Hospitality
Workforce Development
A strong, Butler County-based workforce of over 185,000 people and over 3 million people living within 50 miles of Butler County makes for a large talent pool. From highly-skilled technical employees to advanced professional credentials, Butler County’s workforce can provide your company with a competitive advantage.
If your business needs to expand your talent pool or is in search of highly specialized skills, we can connect you with workforce development experts who can assist. Let’s connect!