Colorado approves $428,171 in incentives for company eyeing Weld County
DENVER — The Colorado Economic Development Commission on Thursday approved a $428,171 incentive package for a company considering building a new facility in Weld County that would bring 56 new jobs over eight years.
The unnamed company, nicknamed Project Bonanza, is a publicly traded company based in California that provides business operating and support services. The company already has 108 employees at a Denver location where it leases nearly 40,000 square feet of space.
The company has maxed out existing space and is looking to invest $11 million in building a new 60,000-square-foot custom facility that would serve the Mountain West region…
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