The state projected that the closure could lead to a $50 million annual savings.
The closure led to the loss of 600 jobs when production ceased in early 2008.
The closure of the pits led to large scale unemployment.
The closure of the site led to many individuals using the service for legitimate reasons losing access to their money.
The closure of the plant led to much public debate about its future, and how to recover from industrial decline in general.
The closure of the factory in 1968 led to a large population decline.
The closure could lead to the loss of 180 jobs at the brewery.
Meanwhile the closure has led to severe traffic congestion in the area.
The closure of that market in 2005 led to its demise.
This two-mile closure led to an 85% drop in business.