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Okla. City Council to vote on economic incentive package for Dell
The competition between Oklahoma City and Norman may soon be heating up as they vie for the new Dell Computer customer contact sales center.
Tags: city council, Dell Computer Corp., incentive
Research articles 2004-07-20
Aspen, CO Objects to Free Parking Incentive for HEV Drivers.(Aspen City Council )(Brief Article)
The Aspen City Council in Aspen, CO recently rejected councilman Terry Paulson's plea to encourage the purchase of hybrid electric vehicles HEVs by offering free downtown parking to HEV drivers, instead recommending a $100 rebate on HEV license re The Aspen City Council in Aspen,...
Tags: Aspen Technology Inc., city council, incentive
Research articles 2003-04-11
City council set to vote on Corning tax incentive measure on Jan. 23
Oklahoma City leaders are moving ahead with plans to provide Corning Inc. with tax incentives that were a help in landing a planned $380 million manufacturing plant here, though construction on the facility stopped in mid-2001.
Tags: city council, Corning Inc., incentive, tax incentive
Research articles 2002-01-14

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Waterloo, Iowa Council Tables Incentive Plan for Gray Transportation.
By Tim Jamison, Waterloo Courier, Iowa Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 9--WATERLOO, Iowa--An incentive package to help Gray Transportation relocate to the Northeast Industrial Park is still waiting at the loading docks. City Council members tabled the agreement for two weeks...
Tags: Gray Transportation Inc.
Research articles 2002-07-09
Lakewood, Wash., City Council to Discuss Tax Credits for Developers.
By Cecilia Nguyen, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 2--The Lakewood City Council will discuss a proposed tax incentive for apartment developers at a public hearing beginning at 7 p.m. Monday at City Hall, 6000 Main St. S.W....
Tags: News Tribune Co.
Research articles 2002-10-02
Okla. City Council approves pact for manufacturer's expansion
The Oklahoma City Council approved an incentive agreement Tuesday with the Johns Manville manufacturing company for a $18 million expansion of its insulation materials manufacturing center in the city. To encourage the Denver-based company to expand, the city has offered several parcels of land near the Johns Manville...
Tags: Johns Manville Corp.
Research articles 2005-05-04
High Point, N.C., City Council Set to Approve Incentives to Thomas Built Buses.
By Richard Craver, High Point Enterprise, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 16--Thomas Built Buses will face - and is expected to clear - most of its financial governmental hurdles regarding incentive packages this week. High Point City Council will...
Tags: Thomas Built Buses Inc.
Research articles 2002-06-16
Randall Road development gets final OK St. Charles council approves $3 million in incentives for motorcycle store, more.(News)
Byline: Lisa Smith Daily Herald Staff Writer The St. Charles City Council on Monday approved a $3 million economic incentive agreement with the developer of a proposed shopping center anchored by two car dealerships and a Harley- Davidson motorcycle shop. Under...
Tags: Randall
Research articles 2005-08-16
Roanoke, Va., assembles record-setting incentive package to lure supermarket.
By Todd Jackson, The Roanoke Times, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 16--A developer planning to open a Ukrop's Super Market in Roanoke could get up to $9 million in city taxpayer-financed incentives. The city council approved the incentive package...
Tags: The Roanoke Times
Research articles 2004-11-16
Tax Aid Likely to Keep Chemical Plant in Calvert City, Ky.
By Anne Thrower, The Paducah Sun, Ky. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 6--CALVERT CITY, Ky.--A $30 million economic incentive package for the Westlake chemical complex came closer to completion Friday when the Marshall County Fiscal Court and the Calvert City Council ...
Tags: Westlake
Research articles 2001-08-06
Kansas City, Mo., Council Approves Loft, Parking Garage Projects.
By Mark P. Couch, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 21--The Kansas City Council on Tuesday delivered a double dose of economic development to the West Bottoms with the approval of a controversial loft plan and a new parking garage...
Tags: Butler Manufacturing Co., West
Research articles 2001-02-21
Fort Worth, Texas, Council Agrees to Tax Incentive Deal for Dell Computer.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Dec. 20--FORT WORTH, Texas--With little fanfare and no discussion, City Council members agreed Tuesday to create a special taxing district in north Fort Worth. Dec. 20--FORT WORTH, Texas--With little fanfare and no discussion, City Council members agreed Tuesday to create a special taxing district...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., tax, tax incentive
Research articles 2000-12-20
Wilmington, N.C., Would Give Cellco $1.3 Million Incentive to Establish Center.
By Bettie Fennell, Star-News, Wilmington, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 3--The Wilmington City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to offer an incentive package to Cellco Partnership that totals more than $1.3 million. The city is being considered by Cellco, which...
Tags: council, Hilton Hotels Corp., incentive, SALES
Research articles 2004-03-03
Mayor announces first time use of Downtown Employment Incentive Program
Last June, Mayor Jack Ford and Councilman Wade Kapszukiewicz announced their intention to implement a new program designed to attract and retain businesses in downtown Toledo. Legislation was recently forwarded to City Council for the first use of the Downtown Employment Incentive Program for two Toledo companies: Pilkington North America...
Tags: downtown, Ford Motor Co., incentive, job, SALES
Research articles 2003-07-01
$1 Million Incentive Will Get Delta Flying Eugene-to-Salt Lake City Again.
By Edward Russo, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 19--Delta Airlines wants to restart service between Eugene and Salt Lake City, but at a price tag of up to $1 million in public and private commitments. ...
Tags: Delta Air Lines Inc., FINANCE, incentive
Research articles 2003-11-19
$1 million incentive will get Delta flying to Salt Lake again
Byline: Edward Russo The Register-Guard Delta Airlines wants to restart service between Eugene and Salt Lake City, but at a price tag of up to $1 million in public and private commitments. Delta and the Eugene Airport have reached a tentative deal for the airline...
Tags: SkyWest Airlines Inc.
Research articles 2003-11-18
Healthcare Roundup: Revolution Health Vanishes, Cardinal Health Penalized, and More
Revolution Health merges with Waterfront Media in $300M deal -- So the rumors were true. Steve Case's once-flashy startup, Revolution Health Network, agreed last week to merge with Waterfront Media, owner of several online-health Web sites, in a $300 million deal. Case will continue to run Revolution LLC, which will...
Tags: Infection, Hospital, Cardinal Health Inc., Health Care, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-10-06
Manufacturers in Ohio form political action group to change trade policies
The City Council of Cleveland has passed a resolution supporting American manufacturing and has called on Congress to take immediate action to help restore the health of U.S. industry. Members of the newly formed Northeast Ohio Campaign for American Manufacturing NEOCAM along with the Cleveland City Council say they want...
Tags: Manufacturing, tax, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-07-07
Millions lost due to lack of knowledge about tax credit
More than $18 million could have been pumped into Oklahoma City's economy had more workers been knowledgeable about the Earned Income Tax Credit, according to a report to city council from City Manager James Couch. The Earned Income Tax Credit was created in 1975 to help offset the...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, knowledge, Taxes
Research articles 2003-01-20
Prospect Hts. approves contentious TIF district.(News)
Byline: Graham Buck Daily Herald Staff Writer In an escalating game of who will blink first, Prospect Heights on Monday stared down the challenges of Arlington Heights and Aldi Food Stores as it moved forward with plans to establish an incentive-laden commercial area on...
Tags: FINANCE, financing, Ford Motor Co., Taxes
Research articles 2001-04-03
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