Chicago could lose out on Mars Wrigley candy HQ after $30 million N.J. bid – Chicago Tribune

Chicago could land the new U.S. headquarters for Mars Wrigley Confectionery, but Newark, N.J. might have the sweeter offer after officials in that state approved more than $30 million in tax credits Tuesday. The candy company, a unit of privately held Mars, is considering both Illinois and New Jersey for its U.S. headquarters. Hundreds of jobs are at stake in the decision. If Mars Wrigley selects New Jersey, Chicago — already home to the company’s global headquarters and other operations — could lose some 200 jobs that would be shifted to Newark and another site in New Jersey, according to a New Jersey Economic Development Authority board document summarizing the project.
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Bob Out of here
8 years ago

With those kinds of credits, I’d say the winner is the one that doesn’t get the HQ, not the one that does. Somebody has to make up the difference.

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