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City OKs $5.7M in Incentives for New Southern Dallas Kroger Warehouse to Create Hundreds of Jobs

The Dallas City Council on Wednesday morning unanimously approved $5.7 million in property, business tax abatements and bond funds for a new Kroger warehouse in southern Dallas.

Kroger said the new warehouse, which will fill online orders of fresh groceries, will also help solve some of the food desert issues in southern Dallas and create jobs for area residents. The building will take 24 months to complete.

The facility will be in Councilman Tennell Atkins' district, who said that he estimated the city will recoup much of its investment in the form of sales taxes within five years.

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