Colorado OKs $7.3 million incentive to lure 1,000 Woodward jobs
The request was the largest of four approved Thursday by the Colorado Economic Development Commission under the state’s Job Growth Incentive Tax Credit program.
Credits kick in after jobs have been in place for a year, and those jobs must pay wages above the local average. They must also be positions that could have gone elsewhere.
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Woodward, a maker of energy control systems, is looking at four northern Colorado locations, along with sites in Illinois, California and Wisconsin, said Rocky Scott, the company’s director of corporate relations.
The request was the largest of four approved Thursday by the Colorado Economic Development Commission under the state’s Job Growth Incentive Tax Credit program.
Credits kick in after jobs have been in place for a year, and those jobs must pay wages above the local average. They must also be positions that could have gone elsewhere.
Woodward, a maker of energy control systems, is looking at four…
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