The project, which will receive about $1.87 million in county tax incentives, is expected to bring 57 well-paid jobs to Transylvania County.
Once again, taxpayers are subsidizing growth, possibly even more subsidy if on site water and sewer are needed. So tired of the theme, “new employees will contribute to local business success and live and spend in the community”. Seriously?
Once again, taxpayers are subsidizing growth, possibly even more subsidy if on site water and sewer are needed. So tired of the theme, “new employees will contribute to local business success and live and spend in the community”. Seriously?