$50 Million Incentive Aims to Lure Semiconductor Hub to Douglas County
By Jessica Chen | Published 2026-02-19T08:03:45.825Z
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A $50 million incentive package has been approved by Douglas County to attract a major semiconductor manufacturing facility to Omaha. The announcement, made jointly by county officials and the...
A $50 million incentive package has been approved by Douglas County to attract a major semiconductor manufacturing facility to Omaha. The announcement, made jointly by county officials and the Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership, signals a significant investment in the region's technology sector. The incentive package is a public-private collaboration designed to boost Nebraska's growing tech corridor amid ongoing national supply chain shifts, according to the Omaha World-Herald.
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