City and state officials are assembling millions of dollars in incentives to lure what they called “a whale of a software company” to open a large office in downtown West Palm Beach.
The California-based company, which uses artificial intelligence to help companies automate and organize office tasks, would operate a “regional headquarters and innovation hub” out of a new office tower being built in CityPlace, city records show.
It would be expected to create more than 850 new jobs with an average salary of $170,000, making it one of Palm Beach County’s largest employers…