A Japanese life sciences company has selected a North Carolina city for its new pharmaceutical manufacturing complex — a $200 million investment that could create more than 100 high-paying jobs.
Kyowa Kirin North America — a subsidiary of Tokyo-based pharmaceutical manufacturing company Kyowa Kirin Group — will make the large investment in Sanford on 75 acres within Helix Innovation Park at the Brickyard, a new industrial park by local development group Helix Ventures that covers 895 acres in the northern part of Lee County along U.S. Highway 15-501.
The North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Economic Investment Committee approved roughly $2 million worth of incentives to lure the project during a meeting today. Earlier this month, Sanford City Council and the Lee County Board of Commissioners approved an incentives package of $3.86 million and roughly $4.7 million, respectively. The company was referred to as “Project Biobloom” before being revealed today.
Charlotte Business Journal