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Fairfield Celebrates CIP Retail's 50 Years of Business Success and Community Impact

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Published on November 18, 2025
Fairfield Celebrates CIP Retail's 50 Years of Business Success and Community ImpactSource: City of Fairfield

Local business stalwart, CIP Retail, hit a significant milestone last week, celebrating half a century of operations with a nod from the City of Fairfield. As reported on the City of Fairfield, Ohio - Government's official social media, Mayor Mitch Rhodus was on hand to present a proclamation to the company, acknowledging its longstanding contribution to the local economy and business landscape.

Lasting relationships with grocery chains, restaurants, and the wider retail and hospitality sectors underscore CIP Retail's impact. Since setting up shop in Fairfield in 1983, they have become a trusted name in retail decor. At the celebration, owners Tom and Kathy Huff, along with Development Specialist Eva Joseph, were the faces of a proud family enterprise, "Mayor Rhodus and Development Specialist Eva Joseph," as captured in a photograph from the event, according to the City of Fairfield, Ohio - Government.

The city's show of support for CIP Retail not only underscores the company's longevity but also the health of the local business environment. A 50-year tenure signals not just survival but also adaptability and success. CIP Retail's capacity to thrive over the decades speaks to the company's deep-rooted ties to Fairfield, and by extension, its residents' everyday lives.