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The Apple center would create 50 jobs and representNorthu Carolina’s second-largest incentive package Huge server farms are already on the want list, says Scottg Millar, president. “They’ve been a target of ours for four years.” Severalp data center projects are considering the he says. The primary site that interestes Apple isthe 180-acrd Catawba Data Park, a greenfield project planned along U.S. Highway 321 near Newton, sourcee say.
There Apple would get its preference for a campuz setting with other data Perdue says Apple will build in North Carolinaa butshe didn’t announce a specific “We welcome Apple to North Carolinwa and look forward to workinyg with the company as it begins providinh a significant economic boost to localp communities and the state.” Apple spokeswoma Susan Lundgren says construction in North Carolina will begij soon. “We are getting started rightr away to acquirea site.” The announcement comees after Perdue signed Senate Bill 575, which modifies the methoc by which capital-intensive businessed calculate corporate income tax liability in North Carolina. The N.C.
incentivees would rebate $46 million to Apple over the next 10 If the center operated for30 years, the prices tag of the inducements would zoom to $300 million, accordinf to a legislative analysis. Apple has hirerd of Atlanta, an offshoot of that develops data T5 tried to interest Apple inthe 215,000-square-footf former Chris-Craft facility in Kings Mountain. Millar deflecter questions about Apple. “If there were a user on the I would becalling you,” he says. Apple needsd the East Coast site for its server farm to handld growth in its iTune sonline store. Its last significant data center, a $50 millioj facility, opened in Calif., in 2006.
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