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Microsoft bringing operations to Ohio, creating new jobs

OHIO — According to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Microsoft Corporation has announced plans for a $1 billion project across New Albany, Heath, and Hebron in Licking County.

The tech giant’s expansion is expected to generate 20 full-time-equivalent jobs, adding $2 million in new payroll to the area.

The multinational technology company, known for its computer software, electronics, and services, has committed to a fixed-asset investment comprising $700 million in building costs and $300 million for machinery.

In support of the project, the Tax Credit Authority (TCA) has approved a 100%, 15-year sales tax exemption for data center investments.

Microsoft’s project will enhance its presence in the region.

Ohio Statewide Staff

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