Dairy Farmers of America announced plans Tuesday to build a $30 million headquarters in Kansas City, Kan., ending 16 years in Missouri and renewing cries of a border war.
The Dairy Farmers of America, formed in 1998, is the area’s largest private employer by revenue, taking in $18 billion last year. It has leased 72,000 square feet of space near Kansas City International Airport since its inception.
Kansas is providing tax incentives for the three-story, 100,000-square-foot project that will draw 325 jobs to the fast-growing Village West area of western Wyandotte County.
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