3D printing company known for 'factory in a box' eyes HQ move from Austin to Cedar Park
Creative 3D Technologies Inc. will be considered by both the Cedar Park City Council and Cedar Park Economic Development Corp for at least $905,000 in incentives to move its headquarters and manufacturing operations there, according to city documents. Employees who buy a home in the suburb may get $10,000 toward their mortgage. This article dives into the kinds of subsidies being scored across the region by expanding companies.
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