Industry
Supported by an unusually skilled work force, woodworking and manufacturing businesses that rely on craftsmanship have thrived in Arthur. Cabinetry and furniture-making are among Arthur's oldest and most successful industries. Today, one of the largest cabinet factories in the United States is located in our community.
But cabinets and furniture are only the beginning. Heavy duty
transportation and storage tanks,
pre fabricated garages and houses, garage doors and components, farm
implements, structural trusses and panels, and plastic extrusions, are
manufactured here along side horse harnesses and buggies. Local machine
shops provide the quality parts and equipment repair necessary to keep
Arthur's businesses up and running. Many of these manufacturers have grown
from cottage industries to businesses of regional and national stature, a
testament to the nurturing entrepreneurial environment we strive to maintain
in Arthur. Arthur has two employers of more than 600 persons each and
numerous smaller employers with a total industrial workforce exceeding the
resident population. Add the retail and professionals in Arthur and you can
see that many people find Arthur a great place to locate their business or
to find a job.
Easy delivery access to interstates, rail, and air, coupled with the skilled labor force available make Arthur a great choice for business development.
Transportation
Businesses in Arthur that ship products nationwide have easy access to rail,
interstate, and air transportation. A major rail artery runs through town, so
many of our locally manufactured goods go to market via rail. Products also are
shipped easily by highway. Arthur is located just 10 minutes from I-57, which
connects to three other nearby interstates. Business travelers have a wide
choice of flights through three regional airports within 45 minutes drive,
served by major commuter airlines connecting directly to Chicago, St Louis,
Indianapolis, Detroit, Minneapolis and other Midwest cities.
Business Resources
Arthur provides small and medium-sized businesses with everything they need
to prosper including a favorable economic climate, visionary leadership, and
plenty of room to grow. Natural gas and electricity are plentiful and
economical, and help keep the costs of doing business low. Labor costs are
extremely reasonable as well and are projected to stay that way.
Arthur
is served by three banks. The oldest, and only locally owned is Arthur State
Bank. The Arthur Community Bank and a branch office of the Central Illinois
Bank provide competing banking services to the community.
The future needs of business always are foremost in the minds of our community leaders many of them entrepreneurs themselves. For example, when new water and sewage systems were implemented, leaders insisted on designing them especially for fast and easy industrial expansion. Whatever their needs, businesses find Arthur's local government to be very cooperative.
In addition to our economic assets and strong leadership, Arthur is a
spacious community.
Unlike
many densely populated areas, we offer businesses plenty of space to grow in
practically every direction. Businesses that have expanded here have been
able to tap into the vast resources which are an integral part of our
community. Arthur's business base is the envy of towns 10 times our size.
There's room to grow here. Come and join us!