by George Hohmann
Daily Mail Business Editor
AdvertiserCHARLESTON, W.Va. — Smith Fastener Co. Inc. has broken ground for a new building in South Charleston, Mayor Frank Mullens said.
The company plans to move its 41 employees and its nuts-and-bolts distribution center from the eastern edge of Kanawha City to a lot near the former FMC hydrogen peroxide plant and the fly ash pond, said Jim Smith, the company’s president.
Mullens announced that Smith Fastener had broken ground during the monthly meeting of the South Charleston Economic Development Committee at Little Creek Country Club. (…)