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LaGrange, Georgia

Get out your pocketbook... I guess Remington Arms is finalizing plans for the move there. While it will bring jobs, they will cost you and the state dearly.

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Scott Malone, the economic development director for the city of LaGrange, said Remington has already secured at least one building in the city, and will operate from a combination of new and renovated facilities. He said local governments would offer property tax abatements, plus utility and infrastructure improvements.

Remington could claim various state tax breaks, including an income tax credit allowing it to annually deduct $3,000 per job from state income taxes, up to $12.8 million over five years, as long as workers make at least $28,000 a year. The state will also pay to train workers, but declined to detail the entire incentive package, saying it was not complete yet.

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Originally Posted by Greyghost
LaGrange, Georgia

Get out your pocketbook... I guess Remington Arms is finalizing plans for the move there. While it will bring jobs, they will cost you and the state dearly.

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Scott Malone, the economic development director for the city of LaGrange, said Remington has already secured at least one building in the city, and will operate from a combination of new and renovated facilities. He said local governments would offer property tax abatements, plus utility and infrastructure improvements.

Remington could claim various state tax breaks, including an income tax credit allowing it to annually deduct $3,000 per job from state income taxes, up to $12.8 million over five years, as long as workers make at least $28,000 a year. The state will also pay to train workers, but declined to detail the entire incentive package, saying it was not complete yet.

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Yeah, never stoop to calculate all the returnable benefits plus just the fact to have a large arms maker in your state to boot....

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You might get a bunch of minimum wage jobs, but give away more in property, taxes, and cost. And then wonder what you'll have to give up when all that expires. NO THANKS!

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Originally Posted by Greyghost
LaGrange, Georgia

Get out your pocketbook... I guess Remington Arms is finalizing plans for the move there. While it will bring jobs, they will cost you and the state dearly.

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Scott Malone, the economic development director for the city of LaGrange, said Remington has already secured at least one building in the city, and will operate from a combination of new and renovated facilities. He said local governments would offer property tax abatements, plus utility and infrastructure improvements.

Remington could claim various state tax breaks, including an income tax credit allowing it to annually deduct $3,000 per job from state income taxes, up to $12.8 million over five years, as long as workers make at least $28,000 a year. The state will also pay to train workers, but declined to detail the entire incentive package, saying it was not complete yet.

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Thought Rem Arms was toast ?


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What have you got against firearms and the manufacturing thereof?



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Originally Posted by Greyghost
You might get a bunch of minimum wage jobs, but give away more in property, taxes, and cost. And then wonder what you'll have to give up when all that expires. NO THANKS!

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Well you don't have to worry. Living in a communist state like you do you won't have an outdoor manufacturer ever want to set foot in that state. Heck your state wastes more money daily on illegals than any issues they would have in GA over RP.....


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From what I understand, some investors got the whole mess for $25 million. Got some pretty good freebies for reopening the plant in NY and say it's too expensive to run in that big brick arms plant. Solution, move to Georgia, and probably sell the plant and property in NY for ten times what they paid for it. Good for them, lot of laid off workers in NY, and remains to be seen for Georgia... MY GUESS, NY will wind up being the winners here.

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Ghey, at least you won’t have to worry about an arms manufacturer moving to Kalifornia, shining example of solvency and fiscal responsibility that it is. Not to mention the political climate.


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I got excited when I saw LaGrange, whorehouse was located there when I was in high school. Then I saw Georgia, was disappointed.

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Originally Posted by hanco
I got excited when I saw LaGrange, whorehouse was located there when I was in high school. Then I saw Georgia, was disappointed.

Bet they had a lotta nice girls there.

Were they still accepting chickens as payment??? laugh

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Nope, we've got a 1-3/4 billion battery plant going in about 80 miles away... one which is just the start of a new industrial area.

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LaGrange, Georgia

Get out your pocketbook... I guess Remington Arms is finalizing plans for the move there. While it will bring jobs, they will cost you and the state dearly.

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Scott Malone, the economic development director for the city of LaGrange, said Remington has already secured at least one building in the city, and will operate from a combination of new and renovated facilities. He said local governments would offer property tax abatements, plus utility and infrastructure improvements.

Remington could claim various state tax breaks, including an income tax credit allowing it to annually deduct $3,000 per job from state income taxes, up to $12.8 million over five years, as long as workers make at least $28,000 a year. The state will also pay to train workers, but declined to detail the entire incentive package, saying it was not complete yet.

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Yeah, never stoop to calculate all the returnable benefits plus just the fact to have a large arms maker in your state to boot....

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It's amazing to me just how clueless these liberal troll fools are on this board. Ninth graders are more intelligent.


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I’m all for benefit of the doubt.
If Greyghost could site all of the gun companies that have regretted moving to the Southeast, or the regrets of the locals they have moved to, or the regrets of the new employees, I’d certainly read/listen.

I mean, between Winchester, Ruger, Kimber, Beretta, and soon to be Smith & Wesson, somebody has to be unhappy. Right?

If New York cared about its tax paying residents, they’d have tried harder to keep Remington.

News Flash…..they don’t.

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Originally Posted by Greyghost
From what I understand, some investors got the whole mess for $25 million. Got some pretty good freebies for reopening the plant in NY and say it's too expensive to run in that big brick arms plant. Solution, move to Georgia, and probably sell the plant and property in NY for ten times what they paid for it. Good for them, lot of laid off workers in NY, and remains to be seen for Georgia... MY GUESS, NY will wind up being the winners here.

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Originally Posted by Greyghost
Nope, we've got a 1-3/4 billion battery plant going in about 80 miles away... one which is just the start of a new industrial area.

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And how much is that going to cost the Kalifornia taxpayers?


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Originally Posted by Greyghost
From what I understand, some investors got the whole mess for $25 million. Got some pretty good freebies for reopening the plant in NY and say it's too expensive to run in that big brick arms plant. Solution, move to Georgia, and probably sell the plant and property in NY for ten times what they paid for it. Good for them, lot of laid off workers in NY, and remains to be seen for Georgia... MY GUESS, NY will wind up being the winners here.

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Jesus Phil. More than half the plants and manufacturing in Georgia, relocated there from New York to escape their taxation which is high as hell.. just like California's is. How many companies are moving to California, vs the number that are leaving California to get away from DemocRAT Legislation of never ending B.S., high taxes etc.

New York is no different on the east coast. Heck companies have been moving out of New York since the 1950s even. The entire carpet industry use to be in the Mohawk Valley in NY State, since the 1950s much of it moved to Dalton Georgia over time. Georgia's taxes are much cheaper, the state is more corporation kinder not robbing companies of their profits. Georgia's big time growth, has been because of that.

Back in the Mid 60s the City of Atlanta's population was only about 60K to 70,000 people. Now its around 6.1 to 6.2 million in the metro area.

Company's are leaving places like New York for a reason... and moving to States like Georgia for a reason.
you don't see much about companies leaving states like Georgia for economic reasons.
yet what you can read about States like California and New York, losing plenty of companies due to high taxes and regulations, increases on a daily basis....

Where I live here in Southern Oregon, I sure wish plenty of the California transplants we have to deal with, would go back to their state. My home state of Virginia, sure would have a lot less population like it use to, before people from states like New York started moving there, to escape NY, and other places in the northeast.

New York isn't going to win anything, except foreign people from third world countries moving there for the welfare Disneyland it is... just like California.


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Originally Posted by hanco
I got excited when I saw LaGrange, whorehouse was located there when I was in high school. Then I saw Georgia, was disappointed.

Hanco, I know this may come as a big shock.. but Texas has towns that exist, that have the same names as towns in other states. of course I can see where a man might get excited, when they see the name of a place known for a famous whorehouse.

I don't know if Texas has a town named Pahrump, like Nevada does. But the Mustang Ranch and the Whorehouse from LaGrange Texas moved to Pahrump NV a long time ago... so if you desire to relive your high school dreams, its located north of Las Vegas by 80 miles of so.... Take US 95 north out of Vegas, and then make a left on Nevada Rt 160.

Those two Cat Houses are right next to each other, and share the same parking lot. Its in NYE county so prostitution is still legal there as in most of Nevada except for Vegas and Reno.

if you find yourself there, have a good time!


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The Mustang Ranch is in Sparks, off I-80

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