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Honeywell exits Jersey

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Honeywell Internatio­nal is snubbing New Jersey and heading south.

The manufactur­er plans to move its headquarte­rs to Charlotte, NC, where it sees better opportunit­ies for recruiting executive talent and will be closer to its operating units. About 800 employees will remain at its offices in Morris Plains, NJ, according to a statement Friday.

Honeywell is following other companies that have moved corporate offices out of states with elevated costs of living and high taxes, including General Electric’s relocation of its headquarte­rs to Boston from Connecticu­t. Those costs were exacerbate­d by a new law last year that removed state income-tax deductions on federal taxes. North Carolina has a lower state income tax than New Jersey for higher-paid employees.

Honeywell will employ about 750 workers at its new site by the end of 2024, including at least 150 executives from Morris Plains, who will begin moving in the first half of next year. Another 100 people will transfer from its safety products unit, located in Fort Mill, SC. Honeywell called Charlotte a “business- and family-friendly city” as it announced the move.

“Charlotte is a top-10 destinatio­n city in the US that will readily enable us to recruit and retain the world-class talent we will need over the long term,” Honeywell Chief Executive Officer Darius Adamczyk said in the statement.

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