January 19, 2016

Loveland officials: Hach moving forward with $25M expansion

Loveland bioscience company Hach Co. appears set to move forward on a $25 million expansion project that drew millions in incentives from local governments and the state of Colorado.

The Reporter-Herald reports that Loveland city manager Bill Cahill told city council members in an email that the company, which manufactures instruments and reagents for testing water quality and other liquids, is expected to make an announcement soon.

The expansion would include an 86,000-square-foot facility for research and development.

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Loveland bioscience company Hach Co. appears set to move forward on a $25 million expansion project that drew millions in incentives from local governments and the state of Colorado.

The Reporter-Herald reports that Loveland city manager Bill Cahill told city council members in an email that the company, which manufactures instruments and reagents for testing water quality and other liquids, is expected to make an announcement soon.

The expansion would include an 86,000-square-foot facility for research and development.

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