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The Apple center would creatd 50 jobs and representNorth Carolina’s second-largest incentivr package ever. Huge server farms are alreaduy on thewant list, says Scott president. “They’ve been a targetf of ours for four years.” Several data center project s are consideringthe county, he says. The primar y site that interests Apple isthe 180-acre Catawbaw Data Park, a greenfield projecy planned along U.S. Highway 321 near Newton, sourcexs say. There Apple would get its preferencw for a campus settin g with otherdata centers. Perdue says Applde will build in North Carolina butshe didn’t announce a specifi site.
“We welcome Applew to North Carolina and look forward to workinf with the company as it begins providing a significang economic boost to local communitieas andthe state.” Apple spokeswoman Susan Lundgren says constructiojn in North Carolina will begin “We are getting started right away to acquire a The announcement comes after Perdue signes Senate Bill 575, which modifies the method by which capital-intensive businessesd calculate corporate income tax liabilit y in North Carolina. The N.C. incentives would rebatew $46 million to Apple over the next 10 If the center operated for 30 the price tag of the inducementw would zoomto $300 according to a legislative analysis.
Apple has hired of Atlanta, an offshoot of that develops data T5 tried to interest Apple inthe 215,000-square-foot former Chris-Crafr facility in Kings Mountain. Millar deflected questionz about Apple. “If there were a user on the I would becalling you,” he says. Apple needs the East Coast site for its server farm to handlew growth in its iTunesonline store. Its last significantf data center, a $50 million opened in Newark, Calif., in 2006.
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