State board to consider Business Council projects
24 Jan 2018
The State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB) will consider five Business Ready Community (BRC) grant and loan projects during its 8 a.m. meeting on Jan. 18 in Room 1699 of the Herschler Building in Cheyenne.
The SLIB comprises the governor, state treasurer, state superintendent, state secretary and state auditor.
The projects under consideration have been vetted by staff at the Wyoming Business Council and the agency’s board of directors.
Among the BRC requests is a $12,592,090 grant to the Sheridan Economic and Educational Development Authority Joint Powers Board (SEEDA). SEEDA wants to construct a building (up to 100,000 square feet) in the Sheridan High-Tech Business Park, which it will own and lease to “Project Enterprise.” Project Enterprise is an internationally recognized brand and wants to relocate its corporate headquarters and manufacturing operations to Sheridan.
The company’s identity and specific industry remain confidential because of the proprietary nature of its plans and to avoid a significant workforce disruption because of its relocation.
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