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U.S. Steel Inc. purchased Granite City Steel from National Steel out of bankruptcy in 2003 and renamed the plant U.S. Steel-Granite City Works. Workers from Granite City will be offered incentives ...
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The property at 1417 State Street, Granite City, Illinois was purchased by Granite City Steel, a subsidiary of National Steel Corporation, [29] in 1974 [44] and the property became known as the South Plant. Granite City Steel likely occupied the facility until the parent company's bankruptcy liquidation in 2003. [45]
The Commonwealth Steel Company was an American steel company based in Granite City, Illinois, founded in 1901 "by some of the young men who had helped establish the American Steel Foundry". [1] The company produced steel castings and railroad supplies at its 10-acre (4-hectare) plant, employing about 1,500 people. [1] Commonwealth Steel Company ...
US Steel's complex was formerly known as the Granite City Steel Co. Downtown is at the southwestern part of the city and is home to much of the city's industry, including the Granite City Steel Works. Downtown Granite suffered a downturn in the 1970s, which vacated much of its commercial buildings and in turn, urban decay began. More recently ...
The company operates metallurgical coke plants at 2585 Edwardsville Rd, adjacent to Granite City Steel, in addition to East Chicago, Indiana; Franklin Furnace and Middletown, Ohio; Vansant ...
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U.S. Steel acquired National Steel Corporation in May 2003 for $850 million and assumption of $200 million in debt. U.S. Steel operates Great Lakes Works [117] in Ecorse, Michigan, Midwest Plant in Portage, Indiana, and Granite City Steel in Granite City, Illinois. In 2008 a major expansion of Granite City was announced, including a new coke ...