SEDCO awards J.P. Hart $227,000 for employment growth
2 Jul 2019
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Jul 2, 2019, Michael Hutchins/Herald Democrat
J.P. Hart Lumber announced plans to expand the Texas-based lumber business to Sherman in the early part of 2018. As an incentive for the company, Sherman Economic Development Corporation offered the company more than $400,000 to be paid out as the company built its Sherman base.
SEDCO made good on that incentive agreement Tuesday with a check for $227,000. It was the second payout received by J.P. Hart Lumber related to the agreement.
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