Ford buys back Tulsa glass plant, plans to demolish factory and sell land

Date: 7 November 2012
Source: www.menafn.com

Date: 7 November 2012

Nov 05, 2012 (Menafn - Tulsa World - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --Ford Motor Company repurchased the Zeledyne auto glass plant, 15 months after the automotive and architectural glass manufacturer closed down.

But Ford doesn't plan to reopen the facility and in fact will likely demolish the building and sell any equipment and the 187-acre property, Ford spokeswoman Becky Sanch said...Read more.

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