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FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2018 photo Vince Kadlubek, co-founder and board member of the offbeat arts and entertainment company Meow Wolf, in Santa Fe, N.M. Meow Wolf continues to leverage public incentives and subsidies in New Mexico as it prepares to expand to major U.S. cities, winning approval for a half-million dollars in state job-training funds on top of recent awards that offset infrastructure costs. The board of the New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program last Friday, Nov. 8, 2019 approved the $528,000 grant for the art production arm of Meow Wolf as the Santa Fe-based startup prepares to open a new venue next year in Las Vegas, followed by ventures in Denver, Phoenix and Washington D.C. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2018 photo Vince Kadlubek, co-founder and board member of the offbeat arts and entertainment company Meow Wolf, in Santa Fe, N.M. Meow Wolf continues to leverage public incentives and subsidies in New Mexico as it prepares to expand to major U.S. cities, winning approval for a half-million dollars in state job-training funds on top of recent awards that offset infrastructure costs. The board of the New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program last Friday, Nov. 8, 2019 approved the $528,000 grant for the art production arm of Meow Wolf as the Santa Fe-based startup prepares to open a new venue next year in Las Vegas, followed by ventures in Denver, Phoenix and Washington D.C. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee, File)

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