Antioch

What Fischer Paper Products’ Growth Means for the Antioch Market

The recent recognition of Fischer Paper Products with the Community Investment Award at Lake County Partners’ Big Event underscores more than just the company’s success; it highlights Antioch, Illinois, as a thriving hub for business with tremendous growth potential.

A Legacy of Success and Innovation

Fischer Paper Products has spent over 50 years evolving to meet the packaging needs of its clients from its home base in Antioch. Known for its high-quality, food-safe paper packaging products, the company serves well-known food service chains like Culver’s, In-N-Out, Kwik Trip, Circle K, Sysco, and US Foods. Their iconic Cris P. Tater French fry bags are a staple in restaurants across the Midwest.

Significant Investment and Expansion

The company’s move to a 175,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility in 2020 marked a major milestone. This expansion accommodated seven additional production lines, created 50 new jobs, and provided space for future growth. Fischer Paper Products’ decision to invest heavily in Antioch demonstrates the area’s viability and attractiveness for business operations.

Community and Economic Impact

Antioch Mayor Scott J. Gartner aptly describes Fischer Paper Products as an “exemplary corporate partner.” The company’s impact extends beyond its financial investments. Fischer Paper Products actively engages in the community, contributing to initiatives like the Treehouse Community Playground and supporting numerous local organizations and events.

A Strong Talent Pipeline

Fischer Paper Products’ reliance on Lake County’s robust talent pipeline has been pivotal to its success. With over 140 employees, including 60+ skilled workers, the company benefits from a highly capable and dedicated workforce. This strong talent pool is a significant factor for any business considering Antioch as a potential location.

Collaborative and Forward-Thinking

The company’s leadership, including President and Owner Josh Fischer, is deeply involved in local economic and workforce development. From participating in the Lake County Workforce Development Board to supporting the College of Lake County’s Advanced Technology Center, Fischer Paper Products exemplifies a collaborative approach that benefits the entire community.

A Model for Business Success

Fischer Paper Products’ growth and community involvement serve as a model for other businesses. Their success story is a testament to the supportive environment that Antioch provides for businesses of all sizes. The company’s ability to innovate, expand, and positively impact the community makes Antioch an attractive destination for business investment.

Antioch: A Place for Growth and Opportunity

The growth of Fischer Paper Products is a clear indicator that Antioch is more than just a great place to do business—it’s a community with significant growth potential. With its strategic location, robust talent pool, and supportive local government, Antioch offers an ideal environment for businesses to thrive. As more companies recognize these advantages, Antioch’s reputation as a vibrant and growing business community will only continue to strengthen.

Gordon Lamphere J.D.

Gordon is a licensed Illinois & Wisconsin Real Estate Broker, who manages the commercial sales and leasing team. Gordon also leads Van Vlissingen and Co’s media marketing team. He is an honors graduate of St. Mary’s College of Maryland and holds a Juris Doctorate from Tulane University Law School.

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