Production was moved the next year to a facility in St. Louis, Missouri and then finally ended up in 1981 at the Bowling Green Assembly Plant.
What was once an abandoned Chrysler industrial air-conditioning unit factory is now a 1.7 million square foot facility that employs almost one thousand people.
The factory was built by the Chrysler Airtemp Division as the area provided the potential for skilled workers due to the high quality vocational training.
[7] On December 11, 2021, an EF3 tornado damaged the roof and an entrance to the plant, briefly halting production.
The space also features a 42,000 pounds of ground-up ergonomic mats recycled from the plant for a picnic area.
The land also features sunflowers that were planted by students and blue bird boxes that were made and installed by a local Boy Scout troop.