DALLAS (AP) — Uber will receive a $24 million incentive package from Texas officials and open a new administrative hub in Dallas, bringing with it about 3,000 jobs, Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday.
The offices that will open in the historic Deep Ellum section of Dallas will house various corporate functions, officials said.
Abbott said in a statement that the state's "business-friendly environment makes Texas the perfect home for innovative companies like Uber."
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