Press Releases

RALEIGH  --  Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that Apple has selected North Carolina as the location for a new data center.  The company is expected to invest more than $1 billion in the project over nine years. “North Carolina continues to be a prime location for growing and expanding global technology companies,” said Perdue.  “We welcome Apple to North Carolina and look forward to working with the company as it begins providing a significant economic boost to local communities and the state.”
State Grant Helps Loparex Bring 128 Jobs to N.C.
State Grant Helps Baldor Electric Co. Expand in Marion
State Grant Helps Morganton Pressure Vessels Expand into Marion
State Grant Helps Henkel Corp. Expand in Salisbury
State Grant Helps Siemens Energy Expand in Charlotte
State Grant Helps Sustainable Textile Group Locate in China Grove
State Grant Helps Toshiba America Open National Center
State Grant Helps LS Tractor Open Plant in Rocky Mount
Nonni’s Food Co. to Add 172 Jobs in Yadkinville