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  2. Integra Technologies - Wikipedia

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    2022 - Integra acquired Presto Engineering test assets. [18] 2023 - Integra proposes a $1.8 billion total capital investment for a one million square foot IC assembly & test facility and headquarters in the Wichita metro area that would provide at least 2000 new jobs. Integra would receive $304.2 million in public incentives from Kansas.

  3. Electric Lightwave - Wikipedia

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    Electric Lightwave, formerly known as Integra was a privately owned provider of fiber-based, carrier-grade networking, communications and technology solutions, headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, United States.

  4. List of Delaware companies - Wikipedia

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    Location of Delaware. Delaware is a state in the Northeastern United States. Delaware's economy shifted to a manufacturing base in the late 19th century, led by the transformation of the DuPont Company. [1] Modern growth in the financial workforce has overtaken the manufacturing sector in the state's economy.

  5. Seven new warehouses coming near Integra Technologies site in ...

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    Integra Technologies isn’t the only new development coming to Bel Aire. This latest one may support vendors of the microchip manufacturing and testing plant. Seven new warehouses coming near ...

  6. Integra missed a deadline to secure funding. What that means ...

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    Eleven months after unveiling plans for a 1-million-square-foot semiconductor factory in Sedgwick County, Integra Technologies has yet to lock in the federal funding needed to make it a reality.

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    In commercial real estate leases in the United States, the tenant, rather than the landlord, is usually responsible for real estate taxes, maintenance, and insurance. In a "net lease", in addition to base rent, the tenant or lessee is responsible for paying some or all of the recoverable expenses related to real-estate ownership.

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