NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee officials are proposing more than $10 million in economic incentives for Nashville-based SmileDirectClub’s expansion.
According to a meeting agenda , the State Funding Board is slated to vote Thursday on the incentives. They include a $3.5 million economic development grant and more than $6.5 million in job training assistance.
In March, Gov. Bill Lee announced the company’s plans to invest $217 million and hire more than 2,000 employees over the next five years to expand its Tennessee headquarters and facilities.
The company launched in 2014 and offers clear teeth aligners often at lower cost than traditional braces offered by orthodontists. In March, the company said it employs more than 1,600 people in the Nashville area.
In 2017, SmileDirectClub announced a $4.5 million expansion in Nashville to create nearly 450 jobs.
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