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The New York company, Central Ohio’e second-largest bank and third-largest employer, said it plansd to add several hundred jobs atits 8,000-employee McCoy Center operation at Polaris while several hundrede jobs will be addecd to a lending facility near Easton Town Center. About 150 jobs will be added atthe company’ss Cleveland Avenue operations in Westerville. Chase (NYSE:JPM) said it’w boosting employment in the region to handle additional supporr functions needed after buyinf Washington Mutuallast September.
The move comes after state and localo officials extended a round of incentive packagesd valued atabout $20 That includes a more than $6 million packaged from Columbus and a 15-year, 75 percent tax creditf valued at about $14 million from the Gov. Ted Strickland in a statement called Chase’s announcement “ tremendous boost to our economyu and very welcome newsfor Ohio.”
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
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