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Lititz: Unlikely haven for rock and roll entrepreneurs

New York Times, 2/4/2010
Quiet Lititz, in Lancaster County, has a crop of rock and roll-related businesses--Tait Towers, Clair, and Atomic Design--that are happy right where they are, reports  the New York Times.

From his office perch on the second floor of a mini-industrial park, Mr. Tait--whose anonymous four buildings have no sign identifying them as Tait Towers--can see the Clair Brothers’ factory and warehouse just past a farmhouse, and then look right toward Atomic Design’s studios. Tait employs about 130 designers, technicians, welders, machinists and assemblers and, like those at Clair and Atomic, almost all of them come from a 20-mile radius.

“There is a tremendously motivated population here, but I guess that is tradition,” Mr. Tait said. “There are motor heads and rockers and just plain machinists and smart people, a good sampling."
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