Onondaga County is working with state and federal officials to lure a semiconductor chip manufacturer to White Pine Commerce Park in the town of Clay. The park covers 1,250 acres off Route 31.Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.com
Two computer chip giants are now considering Onondaga County as a finalist in their search for sites to build new semiconductor manufacturing plants in the United States, according to County Executive Ryan McMahon.
The companies will likely decide on a site within the next two months if Congress passes a bill this week providing $52 billion in incentives for chip makers to open plants in the U.S., McMahon said.
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