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Louisville, KY Getting More eBay

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ebay Enterprise’s current Louisville fulfillment center. company, plans to expand operations in Louisville, KY, creating more than 150 new, full-time jobs and investing up to $45 million in the Commonwealth. With more than 500 current employees in Louisville, eBay Enterprise is expanding to meet rising customer demand.

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eBay Enterprise Expanding In Walton, KY

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eBay Enterprise has fulfilment operations in Walton, Louisville and Shepherdsville, employing more than 1,200 people across the state. To encourage the investment and job growth in Walton, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority preliminarily approved the company for tax incentives up to $2.3

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$150 Million Aluminum Facility Coming To Bowling Green, KY; Creating 80 Jobs

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Tri-Arrows Aluminum, which is headquartered in Louisville, is a subsidiary of UACJ. Logan is one of south central Kentucky’s largest employers with more than 1,000 full-time employees. Tri-Arrows Aluminum will be one of the key suppliers of cold rolled aluminum coils to the new partnership. located in Russellville.

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FEATURE STORY: 2013 Economic Development Deal of the Year Awards

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Deal said the Innovation Center is “is exactly the kind of employer we want in the state.” The KOZ incentive program provides tax abatements for county and township property taxes, corporate net income taxes, and school taxes for a period of 10 years. The state pursued the project from multiple fronts. million through the KJRA.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

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That, along with a strong economy and zero personal state income tax, make it a great place to do business. Ford in June announced it will invest $900 million into its Kentucky Truck Plant (KTP) in Louisville to support production of the 2018 aluminum-alloy bodied Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition. ALUMINUM GOES WHITE-HOT IN KY.