Albuquerque Journal

Nike Arizona factory is a go despite controvers­y

Shoemaker still getting $2 million in tax incentives

- BY JONATHAN J. COOPER

PHOENIX — Nike moved forward this week with plans to make soles for Nike Air shoes in a Phoenix suburb even though Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey blocked state money for the facility when the company pulled its Betsy Ross flag-themed shoe from the market.

The shoemaker did not address the controvers­y in announcing its plans for a $184 million factory with at least 500 jobs in Goodyear on Thursday.

Despite his earlier criticism, Ducey welcomed Nike to Arizona.

“This is good news for Arizona and for @GoodyearAZ­Gov,” he wrote on Twitter. “500 plus jobs. Over $184 million in capital investment. Arizona is open for business, and we welcome @Nike to our state.”

Nike faced criticism last week for its decision not to sell the Nike Air Max 1 USA shoe, which included a Revolution­ary-era emblem known as the Betsy Ross flag.

Colin Kaepernick, who has a high-profile endorsemen­t deal with Nike, told the company the flag recalls an era when black people were enslaved and that it has been appropriat­ed by white nationalis­t groups, a person familiar with the conversati­on told The Associated Press last week.

“Arizona’s economy is doing just fine without Nike,” Ducey wrote on Twitter. “We don’t need to suck up to companies that consciousl­y denigrate our nation’s history.”

He said he’s “embarrasse­d for Nike,” called its decision “a shameful retreat” and ordered the Arizona Commerce Authority to withdraw a grant of up to $1 million.

But Nike still will get more than $2 million in tax breaks from the city of Goodyear, where Nike said it will begin work on the facility later this year and begin making soles in 2020. It will be the third U.S. manufactur­ing center for Nike Air.

The company, based in Beaverton, Ore., recently expanded plants in its home state and Missouri.

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s attempt to gain Nike’s attention during the controvers­y, tweeting she would welcome the new jobs, failed to gain any traction.

 ?? NIKE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This image shows Nike Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July shoes that display a U.S. flag with 13 white stars in a circle, known as the Betsy Ross flag.
NIKE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS This image shows Nike Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July shoes that display a U.S. flag with 13 white stars in a circle, known as the Betsy Ross flag.
 ??  ?? Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey

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