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BURNS HARBOR -- An ailing steel market recorded its latest victim Wednesday, as Bethlehem Steel Corp. said it will close its Burns Harbor slab mill and cease making ingots. The ...
Bethlehem Steel built the Burns Harbor mill in the early 1960s and operated it until it filed bankruptcy in 2001. LTV Steel — Indiana Harbor West — had several owners including Youngstown ...
Bethlehem announces it will build major integrated steel plant in Burns Harbor, Ind., most ambitious single project in its history, to produce sheet and plate steel for fast-growing Midwest market ...
The town of Burns Harbor is springing back after Bethlehem Steel filed bankruptcy in 2002 and gutted 85 percent of the town’s net assessed tax valuation. The good reputation of its Duneland ...
Bethlehem did pour major amounts of money--$7.2 billion in the 1960s and 1970s--into modernizing old plants and building a new integrated mill in Indiana, Burns Harbor.
Bethlehem Steel's contribution to America. ... In 1962, it opened a huge integrated steel plant in Burns Harbor, Indiana. It produced sheet and plate steel for the Midwest automobile industry.
Bethlehem eventually expects to get 3,000,000 tons a year for its big Sparrows Point steel mill in return for the ten years of work and $50 million poured into the Venezuelan project.
Jerry Green is a witness to both Bethlehem’s past and future. Fifty years after starting a career at Bethlehem Steel, the 68-year-old city resident is stepping down as president of United ...
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