The brothers say they are cut from the same cloth with the same passions and goals.
Anduril Industries to build a significant defense tech facility in Ohio, potentially creating over 4,000 jobs by 2035.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced the approval of significant state tax incentives
The company, based an hour south of Los Angeles in Costa Mesa, California, plans to add 4,000 new jobs at its Ohio facility in Pickaway County at Rickenbacker International Airport by 2035. Those hired will work in a 5 million square foot manufacturing ...
Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced today the approval of a significant state tax incentive package that will support the largest job creation and payroll project in Ohio’s history.
Costa Mesa-based defense contractor Anduril Industries is preparing to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility in central Ohio ... Airport in rural Pickaway County, about 16 miles ...
The facility will be built on 500 acres in Pickaway County ... $1 billion to Ohio's gross domestic product," said JobsOhio, the state's private development arm. Based in Costa Mesa, Calif.,
Anduril Industries, a defense technology company headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in central Ohio, marking a significant investment in the U.
The U.S. defense contractor Anduril plans to invest nearly $1 billion in a Pickaway County ... project in Ohio history, according to state officials. Anduril, based in Southern California, plans ...
The project, expected to bring over 4,000 new jobs to Ohio by 2035, marks the largest single job creation and new payroll initiative in the state's history.
The brothers say they are cut from the same cloth with the same passions and goals.
Anduril’s factory just south of Rickenbacker International Airport is expected to generate an additional 4,500 jobs among suppliers, services and indirect employment. Overall, the Ohio Department of Development projects $2 billion in economic activity and $800 million in tax revenue, according to a press release.