Tennessee Agrees To Dole Out $8.8M More In FastTrack Incentive Grants
Tennessee’s Department Of Economic And Community Development Has Handed Out More Than $8.8 Million In Incentives Since It Last Posted FastTrack Incentives For February.
Read moreTennessee’s Department Of Economic And Community Development Has Handed Out More Than $8.8 Million In Incentives Since It Last Posted FastTrack Incentives For February.
Read moreTennessee Gave Out An Average Of $5,895 In FastTrack Incentive Grants For Each Promised Job In 2023, Down From $7,385 In 2022, According To Data From Tennessee’s Department Of Economic And Community Development.
Read moreFord Has Halted Construction On An Electric Vehicle Battery Plant In Michigan But Construction Is Ongoing And Not Interrupted On Large-Scale Projects In Tennessee And Kentucky.
Read moreWilliamson County agreed to give In-N-Out Burger a $1.9 million property tax abatement at its most recent meeting.
Read moreTennessee’s Department Of Economic And Community Development Has Awarded Six Grants Of $1 Million Or More Through The First Five Months Of 2023, With The Highest Being A $9 Million Grant To SK Food Group In January.
Read moreSinova Silicon Is Set To Receive A Second Incentive For Its Silicon Metal Plant In Tiptonville If It Is Approved At Next Week’s State Funding Board Meeting.
Read moreTennessee Has Promised $3.5 Million Combined In Incentives To Three Companies So Far In March.
Read moreTennessee Has Committed To More Than $60 Million In FastTrack Economic Incentive Grants To Businesses This Year After Committing More Than $200 Million Of The Grants To Businesses In 2021.
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