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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor DeWine, Lt. Governor Husted Announce
New Projects Expected to Create More Than
2,200 Jobs, $482 Million in Payroll
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon
Husted today announced the approval of assistance for three projects
set to create 2,247 new jobs and retain 63 jobs statewide.
During its monthly meeting, the Ohio Tax Credit Authority (TCA)
reviewed economic development proposals brought to the board by
JobsOhio and its regional partners. Collectively, the projects are
expected to result in more than $152 million in new payroll and spur
more than $482 million in investments across Ohio.
Projects approved by the TCA include:
WEST
Joby Aero, Inc., city of Dayton (Montgomery County), expects to
create 2,000 full-time positions, generating $140 million in new
annual payroll, as a result of the company’s new Dayton location.
Joby is an aerospace company that is developing an electric vertical
takeoff and landing aircraft designed to pioneer the air taxi
market. The company plans to build a large-scale manufacturing
facility capable of delivering up to 500 aircraft per year. TCA
approved a 2.055 percent, 30-year Job Creation Tax Credit for this
project.
NORTHEAST
LabConnect LLC, city of Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), expects to
create 167 full-time positions, generating $8 million in new annual
payroll, as a result of the company’s new location in Cleveland.
LabConnect provides laboratory and functional outsourcing for
biopharmaceutical, pharmaceutical, and contract research
organizations. The company performs the assembly of test kits,
sample management, and tracking, testing, or storing of specimens.
The new location will provide bio storage and processing measures to
accommodate expansion needs. The TCA approved a 1.475 percent,
eight-year Job Creation Tax Credit for this project.
Cleveland Kitchen Co., city of Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), expects
to create 80 full-time positions, generating $3.6 million in new
annual payroll, as a result of the company’s expansion project in
Cleveland. Cleveland Kitchen manufactures packaged raw and probiotic
fermented foods such as sauerkraut, kimchi, and pickles to be
distributed and sold in grocery stores across the country. The
project includes the expansion of their current manufacturing space
to accommodate an increase in product sales due to a recent
acquisition. The TCA approved a 1.217 percent, seven-year Job
Creation Tax Credit for this project. |
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