The defense company, featuring platforms like the composite Fury AAV, has selected Columbus as its hub to rapidly ramp up autonomous military manufacturing.
Anduril Industries, a tech company that makes defense products, is headed to Ohio, the state announced Thursday.
The Ohio Tax Credit Authority Monday approved a 30-year, 2.594% Job Creation Tax Credit for Anduril Industries Inc., which plans to build a 500-acre manufacturing complex in northern Pickaway County that could grow to 5 million square feet over time. The estimated value of the tax credit over its term and if all goals are met is $452.2 million.
The project, expected to bring over 4,000 new jobs to Ohio by 2035, marks the largest single job creation and new payroll initiative in the state's history.
Ohio State University has canceled in-person classes on its Columbus campus on Monday, the first day back after winter break, according to OSU's Department of Public Safety. The National Weather ...
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Defense company Anduril Industries will invest nearly $1 billion in its new 5-million-square foot “hyperscale” military Ohio manufacturing plant, dubbed Arsenal-1.
The $14 billion California company said Thursday that after a yearlong national search, it will build the factory on a 5-acre site in Columbus, Ohio. The facility, called Arsenal-1, will mass ...
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The Ohio Jobs Credit Tax Authority Monday terminated a 2021 tax credit agreement with Delaware-based American Freight Management Company LLC. The state said there is no clawback involved because the company never utilized any of the tax credits that had been approved.