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Ohio’s incentive offer to Intel top $2 billion

Ohio's biggest economic development project in history means the state is ponying up its biggest incentive package.

The state laid out more than $2 billion in incentives that it will provide to Intel, which announced a week ago that it will invest $20 billion in building two factories, called fabs, in Licking County to make semiconductors.

On top of the state's incentives, JobsOhio, the state's economic development arm, will kick in $150 million in economic development and workforce grants and the city of New Albany said it will offer a 30-year, 100% property tax abatement on the buildings that Intel constructs in the city's business park.

"As we’ve all seen over the past few years, we’ve got to make more products here in America, and we want to make them here in Ohio so that we're no longer held hostage by disruptions in the global supply chain," Lydia Mihalik, director of the state's Department of Development, said Friday at a news conference where she detailed the incentives. "When you look at what we’re giving Intel to what we’re getting in return some may wonder if its worth it, the answer is yes." 

More:Photos: Licking County site of planned Intel plant

Intel formally announced plans for the factories, called fabs, Jan. 21. They will employ 3,000 workers at an average salary of $135,000.


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