Mystery company receives $17M to come to West Palm Beach

A California-based company is receiving more than $17 million in taxpayer-funded incentives to create a location in downtown West Palm Beach’s CityPlace, according to city records.

Officials are keeping the company’s name a secret, but WPTV found various postings that point to a cloud computer company called ServiceNow as the prospective company. The company could become one of the first tenants of Related Ross’ new office space development in downtown, called 10 and 15 CityPlace.

Mystery company receives $17M to come to West Palm Beach

Chris Roog, the executive director for West Palm Beach’s Community Redevelopment Agency, said the company is a cloud computing company from California that wants to provide businesses with artificial intelligence to automate their workflows.

Kelly Smallridge, the leader of The Business Development Board of Palm Beach County, said this is one of the largest business development deals in history…

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