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Updated: Friday, 01 Mar 2013, 11:22 AM EST
Published : Friday, 01 Mar 2013, 11:21 AM EST
NEW HAVEN, Ind, (AP) - FedEx Corp. plans to build a $25 million distribution center in northeastern Indiana that's expected to create nearly 90 jobs.
The News-Sentinel reports that an application for tax "phase-ins" filed with Allen County officials says FedEx will invest $12.5 million in a new 178,000-square-foot distribution center on about 40 acres in New Haven.
The Memphis-based package delivery company will also spend a similar amount on equipment needed to handle, sort and distribute materials. The application says FedEx expects the project just east of Fort Wayne to create 87 part-time jobs.
Construction of the complex is expected to begin in May with a completion date slated for September 2014.
Fed Ex's existing New Haven facility has about 34 full-time employees.
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