Space communications company could bring 900+ jobs to Boulder Valley

DENVER — An unnamed company has been offered nearly $12.5 million in state economic-development incentives to build a large manufacturing facility in the Boulder Valley that could create more than 900 high-paying jobs.
The Colorado Economic Development Commission unanimously approved an incentives offer Thursday to the unidentified company, referred to by Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade staff as Project Cesium. It is the commission’s practice not to identify companies OEDIT is recruiting until incentives are accepted. However, evidence suggests that Project Cesium could be Austin, Texas-based CesiumAstro Inc.
Project Cesium “designs and manufactures advanced communication and networking solutions for…
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