Remington to Close Historic Ilion, New York Plant in March
The closure marks the end of an era for the village of Ilion, where gun manufacturing has been a cornerstone of the community for nearly two centuries.
- The Remington plant in Ilion, New York, a symbol of American craftsmanship and history, is set to close in early March, affecting around 300 employees.
- The closure is attributed to production inefficiencies and the high cost of maintaining the historic facility, prompting a move to Georgia.
- Generations of families in Ilion have worked at the plant, making its closure not just an economic loss but a cultural one as well.
- Local officials are hopeful about repurposing the factory site, aiming to mitigate the economic impact on the village.
- The move reflects broader trends in manufacturing and gun legislation, with companies seeking more favorable operational and legislative environments.