Winston-Salem to join Forsyth County in considering incentives for produce distributor

The city of Winston-Salem will join Forsyth County in considering incentives for a produce wholesaler and distributor considering bringing 300 jobs to the city.

Forsyth County Commissioner’s had already scheduled a Sept. 5 public hearing to consider incentives for what has identified only by the code name Project Kohlrabi.

On Friday, Winston-Salem posted notice that it will hold a hearing at its Sept. 3 meeting to consider incentives for the unnamed company, which would invest $6.25 million in a Winston-Salem facility with plans to move about 140 jobs to the Triad and created another 165.

The company is seeking up to $86,550 in performance-based incentives from the city and up to $88,749 from Forsyth County over a five-year period.

Forsyth County Community & Economic Development Program Administrator Hasani Mitchell told county commissioners earlier this month the state of North Carolina is also expected to offer economic-development incentives. Mitchell said the company is also considering sites in Charlotte and Columbia, S.C.

The company serves schools, prisons, restaurants and growers in the mid-Atlantic region and is looking to expand, Mitchell told commissioners. It also wants to add ripening rooms and lines for cutting and chopping as well as a cold storage warehouse for its distribution operation.

Triad Business Journal

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