To help pay for the upgrades, Taylor is expected to receive $500,000 from the city of Dayton’s economic development fund and $500,000 from a Montgomery County ED/GE (Economic Development/Government Equity) award.

The city was awarded $500,000 in Montgomery County ED/GE in December 2015 to help keep Standard Register in Dayton, according to city documents. Project George, the code name for the project focused on keeping Standard Register, was recommended awards of $250,000 in ED/GE funding from both the 2015 and 2016 rounds. Taylor Communications was formerly Standard Register.