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North Carolina to be home of Lowe’s global tech hub

By Wire Services
Published: July 1, 2019, 6:01am

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Lowe’s has selected Charlotte, N.C., to house a 2,000-employee global tech hub. The city hopes the project will cement its reputation as a home for technological talent.

Lowe’s and city officials announced Thursday the company would put $153 million toward the project, while the state’s giving a $54 million incentives grant to be paid over 12 years if Lowe’s meets job creation and investment targets.

The Charlotte Observer reported Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison said they selected Charlotte for its density of young tech professionals, and its location near Lowe’s headquarters in Mooresville.

Lowe said it will begin hiring for about 1,600 new jobs immediately, with average annual pay at more than $115,000.

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