When Youngstown Sheet and Tube closed around 1980, a nice campus was left for others to develop.
At one time, Youngstown Sheet and Tube was the largest steel company in the nation.
His father was a steelworker for the former Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company.
As a youth he worked for the Youngstown Sheet and Tubing Company as a pattern maker.
The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company was incorporated in Ohio.
The group established the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company with $600,000 in capital and eventually turned it into one of the nation's most important steel producers.
Youngstown Sheet & Tube agreed to pay $2.2 million to the shareholders and 60 cents annually thereafter for each ton of ore apportioned to their shares.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube's announcement would have a ripple effect in the area.
Fire razes abandoned plant of Youngstown Sheet and Tube.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube remained in business until 1977.