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County to match state grant for Chatsworth manufacturer as Project Enterprise vows $15 million local investment, 150 jobs
Summary
After a public hearing, Craven County approved acceptance of a state Rural Infrastructure grant and a local budget amendment to support Project Enterprise’s planned $15 million expansion and promised job creation.
Craven County commissioners voted Aug. 4 to accept a North Carolina Department of Commerce rural infrastructure grant to support Project Enterprise, a Chatsworth-based manufacturer planning a $15 million investment in real estate, machinery and equipment and seeking to expand its workforce.
Jeff Wood of the county’s economic development office told the board Project Enterprise plans to “invest $15,000,000 in real estate, machinery [and] equipment to expand its existing footprint and create over a 150 jobs in…
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