The Union County Board of Commissioners approved a significant economic development incentive grant on Monday, July 14, for the construction of a $200 million advanced manufacturing facility in unincorporated Union County.
The grant, which amounts to $4,860,000, will be distributed over a seven-year period starting in fiscal year 2028, contingent upon the company’s acceptance of the grant and the creation of at least 25 new full-time jobs.
“Union County is a sought-after location for advanced manufacturing, thanks to our highly skilled workforce, low taxes, and desirable quality of life,” said Brian Helms, Vice Chair of the Board of Commissioners…