The factory hasn't been built yet, and Nike confirmed they're still on track to have it open and running by 2023. Do you think they'd still be doing that if they weren't getting the incentives?
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4 ups, 5y,
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Guess it all depends on how far along they were in the process, and if they had offers from other states that are still on the table.
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