Nelson Iron Works (Detroit, Michigan)
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Established in 1925 in Detroit by John Knill Sr., Nelson Iron Works qualifies as one of the oldest fabricators in Michigan. Its current president is John Knill III; John Glass is the CEO, and Diane Grabowski is the office manager. Specializing in the fabrication and erection of unusual and difficult design projects, the company was honored by the GLFEA for proficiency in the steel fabrication and erection for the Sterling Heights Library in Sterling Heights. Other notable projects include the McCauley Center in Farmington; Cross of Christ Church in Bloomfield Township, Northville High School, and Seaholm High School in Birmingham.
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Coordinates: 42°23'14"N 83°2'13"W
- General Motors Zero Factory 1.5 km
- Former Chrysler Plymouth Lynch Road Assembly Plant 1.9 km
- Pepsico Bottling Group 3.4 km
- Chrysler Mack Ave Engine Plants 4.4 km
- Chrysler Jefferson North Plant 4.9 km
- Hiram Walker & Sons 6.8 km
- Ford Windsor Engine Plant (TMEP) 7.7 km
- Thyssen Krupp Steel 8.7 km
- Former General Motors Transmission Plant (closed in 2010) 8.8 km
- Chrysler-Windsor Assembly Plant 10 km
- Arcelor-Mittal Tailored Blanks - Detroit 0.5 km
- Battery Assembly 0.6 km
- Crown Enterprises 0.7 km
- Paint Shop & CUC 0.8 km
- former Missant 0.9 km
- I-94 Industrial Park 0.9 km
- General Assembly 1.2 km
- Body Shop 1.2 km
- Freezer Services 1.6 km
- Milwaukee Junction 1.9 km