The Palm Beach Post

Pfizer to build new facility, add 450 jobs in Michigan

- By David Eggert

LANSING, MICH. — Drugmaker Pfizer Inc. plans to expand manufactur­ing in Michigan and add 450 jobs under an incentives deal approved Tuesday by the state’s economic developmen­t arm.

The company is expected to spend $465 million building a new facility in Portage near Kalamazoo, with production starting in 2024. The Michigan Strategic Fund Board approved an $11.5 million package, including $10.5 million in tax incentives and a $1 million grant for the creation of 450 qualified new jobs.

Average pay will range from $70,100 to $93,300.

Michigan Economic Developmen­t Corp. officials said New Yorkbased Pfizer, which has 2,200 employees in the Kalamazoo area, could have chosen to expand at one of a dozen other facilities. The new 400,000-square-foot plant is needed because pharmaceut­ical companies must start making injectable drugs in sterile, self-contained production rooms under Food and Drug Administra­tion regulation­s.

Pfizer is the first business to secure Michigan’s “Good Jobs” incentives, which were enacted into law a year ago in a bid to attract large-scale expansions. The drugmaker will keep all of the income taxes associated with 354 of the 450 jobs for 10 years — capped at $10.5 million. Those positions will pay an average wage of about $70,000.

“This is exactly what the Good Jobs package was about, to be able to compete for large investment­s with really great-paying jobs ... and Michigan winning out over 12 other sites around the world,” said MEDC CEO Jeff Mason. Gov. Rick Snyder visited Pfizer’s existing manufactur­ing facility in Portage to help announce the expansion project on Tuesday.

Pfizer said its investment will strengthen the company’s ability to produce life-saving injectable medicines.

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