Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Wornick mulls Boone County move - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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“It would be in the Hebro area,” said Dustin McDulin, chiefv financial officer of the Blue Ash company thatsupplies shelf-stablw foods to the military and to Fortunr 500 companies. McDulin said Wornicok has a request pending beforethe (KEDFA) for traininvg grants and tax incentives worth about $4 million. The Hebron facilithy would consolidate Wornick facilities in Blue Ash and Sharonvillde that total morethan 600,000 square feet. It Blue Ash propertiezs have leases that expire at the end of so the company hired to explorerelocation options.
McDulib said the company is also considering a relocatio option in Warren County anda $15 million expansion of its Blue Ash That would involve the purchase of land adjacent to its current home but wouldd not allow the company to house all operations at the same “A single building is very attractives to us,” McDulin said. “I’d say so far, (Kentuckg has been) the most aggressive for Blue Ash Economic Development Director Judy Clark said Wornick notified the city about the site She declined to comment further pending a meetintg with company officials scheduledfor Thursday.
Northerjn Kentucky officials confirmed that an incentive packagee will be considered by KEDFA at its June 25 But he declined to elaborateon what’s being Wornick expects to hire more than 300 employees over the next few so the relocation could mean as many as 900 new jobs for “Obviously, having this many jobs in today’ss economy would be very helpful for Northern said Dan Tobertge, CEO of Northern Kentucky’s The KEDFA meeting “ies one step along the way.
” McDulin said Wornick hopes to make a fina decision on its site search by the end of Ohio approved a six-year, 40 percenft tax credit worth about $234,000 for Wornicok in 2006 when it spen $10 million to relocate 225 jobs to Ohio from Texas. The tax credit agreement called for Wornic to retain 544Ohio jobs. A report prepared for KEDFA board indicatew Wornick is requesting tax incentiveswortnh $3.6 million for a $35 million investment. It said Wornic would lease a 600,000 squarwe foot facility in Hebron, create 300 jobs for Kentuckty residents and move 400 jobsfrom Ohio. The new jobs woulds pay an average hourlh wageof $21.03, including benefits of $6.788 per hour.

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