HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) -- The office furniture maker Herman Miller Inc. has received a $7.8 million Michigan tax credit for an $11 million, two-part expansion project in Holland.
The Michigan Economic Growth Authority said Tuesday that it approved the incentives for the Zeeland-based company and 11 others seeking to grow in the state.
The project includes creating a global center for innovation and design as well as other expansion and renovation work. The southwestern Michigan manufacturer says the project is expected to create 600 direct jobs.
The city of Holland and Holland Township are considering further tax abatements. The company says it considered expanding in Wisconsin or New York.
Published: Thu, Sep 16, 2010