Texarkana Gazette

Uber to open regional hub in Dallas with 3,000 jobs

- By David Warren

DALLAS — 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.”

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi said in the same statement that Dallas was the first city in Texas where the Uber ride-sharing app became available in 2012. He says, “Texas has been a hub of innovation for our platform.”

The jobs created by the regional hub will result in a $400 million annual payroll, officials said.

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, the county’s top administra­tor, said the move “will provide a huge boost to our urban core with a positive wave that will spread across our entire county and region.”

Uber, which has its headquarte­rs in San Francisco, offers ride-hailing services along with food delivery and other forms of transporta­tion.

It has yet to turn a profit and lost $1 billion in the first quarter of 2019. Executives have said it could take years to make money.

The company announced in July that it has launched “comfort” rides in dozens of cities. Riders are guaranteed 36 inches of legroom in “newer” cars — meaning those that are under five years old — and they can request a preferred air temperatur­e.

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