And this is what I believe it is as well
Dustoff00 said:Confirmed…australopithecus robustus said:
It has been changed. It will be called Wild Pita
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Two local governing bodies are now considering incentives to bring a $10 billion dollar manufacturing plant to the RELLIS campus.
The Bryan city council's agenda for next Tuesday (June 18) includes meeting behind closed doors to deliberate an undisclosed property tax abatement and other economic incentives for an unidentified company. The location was only identified as the RELLIS reinvestment zone that was created by the council last month. The council has the option of taking action after next Tuesday's executive session.
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This follows a notice on Brazos County's website that county commissioners on July 9th will consider a property tax abatement agreement with a company called America's Foundry Bryan LLC.
The notice says on 288 acres in the newly created RELLIS reinvestment zone, the company would spend at least $5 billion dollars to build one or more manufacturing plants and other buildings and ancillary facilities.
And the company would spend at least $5 billion on machinery, equipment, and other tangible personal property.
County judge Duane Peters and Bryan mayor Bobby Gutierrez told WTAW News that they can not release details because they signed a non disclosure agreement.
maroon barchetta said:
Can public officials be subject to an NDA where county land or tax dollars are discussed?
This isn't their personal property or checking account we are talking about.
And of course the county will do some abatement while trumpeting the "WE BROUGHT BUSINESS TO THE COUNTY!!!" cheer.
JMac03 said:
What is CSAN
Hornbeck said:JMac03 said:
What is CSAN
The Blue hair PAC that mostly lives around Munson. Frozen taxes, don't care what the city spends.
While I 100% agree with the quote, that wasn't ole Ben.Hornbeck said:
Human nature.
When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic. -- Ben Franklin
While not exactly the text you sited, the similarity is clear. However, the author attributes it to Alexander Fraser Tytler (15 October 1747 5 January 1813) a "obscure Scotsman." While I could not find an original source in Tytler's writings, it is in line with his somewhat negative feelings about Democracy. So, it may or may not originally be a Tytler quote, but I can say with near certainty that is it not a Franklin quote.Quote:
"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury. After that, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing, always to be followed by a dictatorship, then a monarchy."
No, but the Foreign LLC application was submitted & approved 5/23/2024. $10B plant has to be a semiconductor fab, so likely a U.S. chip maker who doesn't have a presence in Texas yet.Tailgate88 said:
Sooooooo..... anyone know what America's Foundry Bryan LLC is?Quote:
Two local governing bodies are now considering incentives to bring a $10 billion dollar manufacturing plant to the RELLIS campus.
The Bryan city council's agenda for next Tuesday (June 18) includes meeting behind closed doors to deliberate an undisclosed property tax abatement and other economic incentives for an unidentified company. The location was only identified as the RELLIS reinvestment zone that was created by the council last month. The council has the option of taking action after next Tuesday's executive session.Quote:
This follows a notice on Brazos County's website that county commissioners on July 9th will consider a property tax abatement agreement with a company called America's Foundry Bryan LLC.
The notice says on 288 acres in the newly created RELLIS reinvestment zone, the company would spend at least $5 billion dollars to build one or more manufacturing plants and other buildings and ancillary facilities.
And the company would spend at least $5 billion on machinery, equipment, and other tangible personal property.
County judge Duane Peters and Bryan mayor Bobby Gutierrez told WTAW News that they can not release details because they signed a non disclosure agreement.
https://wtaw.com/public-notices-involving-a-possible-10-billion-dollar-manufacturer-coming-to-the-rellis-campus/
Wow. That would be wonderful for the area.NateDog said:
No, but the Foreign LLC application was submitted & approved 5/23/2024. $10B plant has to be a semiconductor fab, so likely a U.S. chip maker who doesn't have a presence in Texas yet.
yes that would. bring on nvidia.techno-ag said:Wow. That would be wonderful for the area.NateDog said:
No, but the Foreign LLC application was submitted & approved 5/23/2024. $10B plant has to be a semiconductor fab, so likely a U.S. chip maker who doesn't have a presence in Texas yet.
https://engineering.tamu.edu/news/2024/04/texas-am-blazes-trail-in-semiconductor-education-and-training.htmlQuote:
Starting in Fall 2025, Texas A&M University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will introduce a new Master of Science program focused on microelectronics and semiconductors. This program will blend digital and analog integrated circuit design with semiconductor manufacturing, ensuring students are proficient in both areas and can collaborate effectively between design and fabrication processes. The development of this program is made possible by a $1 million gift from Samsung Austin Semiconductor.
This is how we get nanobots. Do we really want nanobots?TyHolden said:
The Samsung plant right outside Austin was a $17-billion dollar plant. It employs around 2k people.
https://semiconductor.samsung.com/us/sas/company/taylor/
Also very interesting....https://engineering.tamu.edu/news/2024/04/texas-am-blazes-trail-in-semiconductor-education-and-training.htmlQuote:
Starting in Fall 2025, Texas A&M University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will introduce a new Master of Science program focused on microelectronics and semiconductors. This program will blend digital and analog integrated circuit design with semiconductor manufacturing, ensuring students are proficient in both areas and can collaborate effectively between design and fabrication processes. The development of this program is made possible by a $1 million gift from Samsung Austin Semiconductor.
techno-ag said:Wow. That would be wonderful for the area.NateDog said:
No, but the Foreign LLC application was submitted & approved 5/23/2024. $10B plant has to be a semiconductor fab, so likely a U.S. chip maker who doesn't have a presence in Texas yet.
EBrazosAg said:
Mos Irish Pub closed.
I respectfully disagree, never had a bad meal there!Rduck said:
Hate to see a business close, but Hoping a better sports bar goes in where MO's was. Never was impressed
techno-ag said:
What happened to VersaCarry? I saw their old DPS building on the access road has a for sale or lease sign.
It was opened for a while, then the WuFlu showed its ugly face. I don't think it ever reopened after that.BlueMiles said:
I have not followed. Did Wayfair ever open?
Thanks in advance.
maroon barchetta said:
Probably cheaper to contract with a call center in India.