WAYNESBORO, Pa. — A Frederick County, Md., company will be moving to the Waynesboro area and creating at least 39 jobs within three years, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett announced this week.
Pacemaker Press PP&S Inc., a commercial web-printing company, plans to build a 30,000-square-foot building on 6.3 acres in the Wharf Road Industrial Park in Washington Township, Pa., according to a news release from the governor’s office.
The project represents a $2.5 million investment from the company, the release said.
Pacemaker Press PP&S President Matt Whitney said Wharf Road Industrial Park was a good fit for a number of reasons, including financing incentives from Pennsylvania and the easy access to Interstates 81 and 70.
“It made sense to move. I can own (a property) for less than the rent” now, Whitney said in a telephone interview.
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development put together a funding proposal that includes a $125,000 Pennsylvania First Program grant and $78,000 in tax credits for jobs creation.
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7 comments:
Tax Credits.. what are they? Something the Socialist in Annapolis don't believe in... so we let another business leave the state.
so, does anybody know how many NON-PROFITS in MD? they are so popular, no profits-no taxes!
It will take some time to determine the real damage O'Malley has done to MD. But, this is another preview.
Nice work Governor O"Dumbass you put another notch in tour belt for chasing more jobs out of Maryland well done
No matter how O'Gay O'Malley conducts himself....he still gets a check...
Like I've said many times before, o'malley is great at creating jobs, they just happen to be in other states. I guess he wants to be pres so he can ship more jobs overseas.
Score now (with the PetsMart (sic)announcement) PA +2, MD-2. And candidates also want to raise taxes to send even more revenue to surrounding states.
Isn't MD so great to have such unintelligent leaders?
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