As chairman of Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC), I’m pleased to see the announcement that a 57 acre site in the Plymouth Industrial Park has achieved Shovel Ready status. The property belongs to the Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation (PIDCO). PIDCO paid the cost of achieving Shovel Ready status with MCEDC completing the necessary legwork and application. “Shovel Ready” is a term that has been bandied about for years in economic development circles, but Indiana has established a definition and criteria for a site to be considered Shovel Ready. (You can see powerpoint slides on the requirements here.) PIDCO’s site is now one of only five in our eight county area with this designation. That gives us a leg up and gives site selectors another reason to visit us.
For more details, check out the press release here.


Internal lazy susans:
Swivel-out shelves:
Partitioned drawers:
Hidden appliances:
Add a pull out pantry. Custom cabinet makers can build specialty lengthwise drawers to fit in a space as narrow as five inches, as tall as 80 inches or more, and fit the depth of your cabinets. Although narrow, such pullouts can accommodate regular pantry fare, such as cereal boxes and soup cans.
Hide it in the floor! Though an uncommon solution, in a truly cramped kitchen storage can be gained by adding a trap door in the floor to access the space between the floor joist for storage. Obviously not for your everyday items, this storage idea can gain a space approximately 10″ deep by 14″ wide by whatever length you choose. This isn’t something that you can do with a ceramic tile floor, but some other flooring finishes are conducive. As with the stud space storage discussed above, it is important to remember that there may be infrastructure currently using that space for which accommodations will be necessary.