Glass company takes cash incentive, will build in St. George

Date: 24 March 2006
Source: Sltrib.com
Sltrib.com reported that just one month after being offered as much as $750,000 in cash to expand in Utah, Minnesota glass manufacturer Viracon said it will build its third U.S. manufacturing plant in St.

George.

The company, which also operates facilities in Owatonna, Minn., and Statesboro, Ga., said it will begin construction on a $25 million Washington County facility in May, with completion scheduled for April 2007.

The Governor's Office of Economic Development Board agreed in February to pay the company $3,000 per job for each worker it adds, up to as many as 250 people.

The company must hire workers before receiving any of the cash incentive under the state's Industrial Assistance Fund, said Michael Sullivan, spokesman for the GOED board. Workers also must be hired within five years after the facility opens for the company to receive any incentive money, he said.

Company officials said they wouldn't have any problems meeting the terms of the incentive offer. The new facility, which will serve the Western United States, will employ up to 300 people within three years after the facility opens, said Christine Shaffer, Viracon spokeswoman.

According to the company's incentive application, the 100 to 145 entry-level employees hired in the first year in St. George will be paid about $23,900, 17 percent higher than the Washington County median salary of $20,300.

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