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Allegiant and Petoskey Plastics are both planning investments in Right to Work Texas!
Allegiant is adding a new operations base in Austin after a $75 million investment. This will also create 89 new jobs! In addition, Petoskey Plastics will soon be expanding in McKinney with a $30 million investment.
So both of these companies will be great additions to Texas’ economy. Read on to find out more about each investment!
“Austin has been a really exciting location for Allegiant, not only do leisure travelers appreciate having convenient access to the incredible music scene, cultural and historic attractions the community has to offer, but local residents have also flocked to our affordable, nonstop flights for their travel needs.”
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“This facility will give us the opportunity to be closer to our raw material suppliers [and reach] West Coast customers. […] We will be cutting our delivery time in half for both raw material and finished goods and will be more competitive, overall. This plant will start production as early as April and receive the most state-of-the art equipment available in the blown film market space over the coming months.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Texas, click here.
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