Key Structures LLC a wholly owned subsidiary of The Challenger Group INC. announced today that it will manufacture pre-assembled building components off-site in Pueblo on behalf of The Challenger Group Inc (TCG) and its affiliates, the largest of which is Challenger Homes.
Details of the project include:
125 new full-time jobs at an annual salary of at least $39.532 plus benefits
$100,000 for pre-employment training at Pueblo Community College (contingent on approval from the Pueblo City Council)
$2,100,000 from the City of Pueblo’s half-cent fund for economic development (contingent on approval from the Pueblo City Council)
Author
PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies.
In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
October 9, 2018 – Key Structures
October 9, 2018 – Key Structures
Key Structures LLC a wholly owned subsidiary of The Challenger Group INC. announced today that it will manufacture pre-assembled building components off-site in Pueblo on behalf of The Challenger Group Inc (TCG) and its affiliates, the largest of which is Challenger Homes.
Details of the project include:
Author
PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies. In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
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