American Water receives $164 million to move to Camden

The utility becomes the latest company to use tax incentives to relocate to Camden

American Water Works could become the latest company to relocate employees to Camden.
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American Water Works is becoming the latest company to use tax incentives to relocate to Camden.

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority approved a deal Tuesday providing the Voorhees-based water utility $164 million in tax credits over 10 years to relocate to construct a 250,000 square-foot headquarters in Camden, according to NJBiz.com

The facility would consolidate staffers currently working in five offices in Mount Laurel, Haddon Heights, Cherry Hill and Voorhees, the website reported. The deal enables New Jersey to retain nearly 600 jobs and create 100 more.

The tax breaks are made available thanks to a 2013 state law that increased incentives for companies moving to Camden.

Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Subaru of America, Cooper Health System, Holtec International, Lockheed Martin and the Philadelphia 76ers are among the employers who have received tax incentives to relocate employees to Camden, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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