Loveland incentive package for Customs office advances
LOVELAND – An economic incentive package to help a private business secure and staff a U.S. Customs office near the Northern Colorado Regional Airport won unanimous first-reading approval Tuesday night from the Loveland City Council.
A final vote on the package is expected at the council’s Dec. 6 meeting.
Negotiated by Loveland economic-development director Kelly Jones and Windsor-based developer Martin Lind, whose Water Valley Land Co. built the Discovery Air Charter Inc. campus just south of the airport, the pact would commit Loveland to donate $50,000 each year for the first three years the Customs office was open. The money would go…
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