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The project, expected to bring over 4,000 new jobs to Ohio by 2035, marks the largest single job creation and new payroll initiative in the state's history.
Anduril Industries to build a significant defense tech facility in Ohio, potentially creating over 4,000 jobs by 2035.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced the approval of significant state tax incentives
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Anduril Industries, a tech company that makes defense products, is headed to Ohio, the state announced Thursday.
Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced today the approval of a significant state tax incentive package that will support the largest job creation and payroll project in Ohio’s history.
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The Ohio Tax Credit Authority Monday approved a 30-year, 2.594% Job Creation Tax Credit for Anduril Industries Inc., which plans to build a 500-acre manufacturing complex in northern Pickaway County that could grow to 5 million square feet over time. The estimated value of the tax credit over its term and if all goals are met is $452.2 million.
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The Pickaway County Court of Common Pleas, presided over by Judge Matthew H. Chafin, held hearings on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, addressing various criminal charges ranging from theft to drug offenses.
The Ohio Jobs Credit Tax Authority Monday terminated a 2021 tax credit agreement with Delaware-based American Freight Management Company LLC. The state said there is no clawback involved because the company never utilized any of the tax credits that had been approved.