Biomerics Plans Manufacturing Plant In Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
09/06/2016
The company, which is based in Salt Lake City, said it will lease 50,221 square feet in a new build-to-suit facility and will relocate 45 current workers from an existing operation in Rogers. The new building, at Highways 169 and 610 in Brooklyn Park, will contain engineering offices, research and development labs, and cleanroom manufacturing operations.
As an incentive, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development is supporting the project with $460,000 from the Job Creation Fund. Biomerics will receive the funding once it has completed investment and job creation goals.
“This new state-of-the-art building will be a welcome addition to Minnesota’s strong lineup of medical device facilities,” said DEED Commissioner Shawntera Hardy. “With a $6.5 million investment and 120 new jobs, the company is making a major commitment that will add to Minnesota’s reputation as a national leader for innovation in the medical device industry.”
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