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Birmingham City Council approves $1.762 million incentive package for Shipt

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Birmingham City Council approves $1.762 million incentive package for Shipt

The grocery delivery company also purchased a parking deck from the city for $1 million.

Photo by Cody Owens/City of Birmingham.

The Birmingham City Council voted Tuesday to approve a $1.762 incentive package for grocery delivery company Shipt, BirminghamWatch reports.

The company had asked for the incentives to grow and develop its Birmingham headquarters; the incentives will be paid by the city as reimbursements for the company’s talent-finding efforts. Shipt plans to hire 881 new employees, and Birmingham will pay them $2,000 for each new hire.

Josh Carpenter, the director of innovation and economic opportunity for the mayor’s office, described the proposal as “one of the biggest economic development projects to come before this council… It’s a great opportunity for the city to invest in the future of our workforce.”

Shipt, which also purchased a parking deck adjacent to its headquarters from the city for $1 million, is also seeking up to $720,000 in incentives from the Jefferson County Commission.

Read the full report at BirminghamWatch

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Sam Prickett

Sam Prickett is a freelance journalist located in Birmingham, Alabama. He has also written for BirminghamWatch, Weld: Birmingham's Newspaper, This Is Alabama, Over the Mountain Journal, and the Birmingham Times.

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