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RelaDyne has announced plans to relocate its headquarters from Cincinnati to Houston in 2026. This strategic move marks a significant shift for the company, which is currently the second-largest private firm in Cincinnati. While the headquarters transition is set to occur, the company will not be leaving the region entirely. RelaDyne is committed to expanding its facility in Hebron, Kentucky, which is located just across the river from Cincinnati.
The expansion of the Hebron facility is expected to create dozens of new jobs, providing a boost to the local economy. This decision reflects the company's growth strategy and aims to enhance its operational capabilities. The move to Houston is anticipated to position RelaDyne closer to key markets and resources, facilitating further expansion opportunities.
As the company prepares for this transition, it remains focused on maintaining its workforce and continuing its commitment to the Cincinnati area, ensuring a balanced approach to its growth and community impact.
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