Centene backs out of plans to have $1 billion East Coast HQ, 3,200 jobs in Charlotte [The Charlotte Observer]
Health insurance giant
“Today, almost 90% of our workforce is working fully remote or in a hybrid work environment, and workplace flexibility is essential to attracting and retaining our top talent,” the spokesperson said.
The move stunned local leaders.
“We are sorely disappointed to see this project vaporize essentially into thin air,” said
When the deal was unveiled in mid-2020 to much fanfare, it was the single largest job announcement in the history of the state’s current incentives program.
The
Work on its hub in
“These decisions (to end its
History of the deal
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The company was planning on building a 1 million square foot regional headquarters, focusing on information technology. The campus would ultimately have six buildings, including an early childhood development center and a training center, as well as walking trails and water features.
These would have been high-paying jobs in such areas as technology, operations, customer service, finance, human resources and medical management. The average salary for the
Centene’s CEO at the time,
Cooper also was on hand with other local and state officials when touring the site in
The first phase was expected to open in 2022, and the
“When you talk about this many highly paid employees with a company like
But late Thursday, Cooper’s office released a statement saying “we are disappointed”
City and county concerns
The city of
“I’m disappointed by it,” Phipps said. “(COVID) just took a toll and affected their plans.”
Likewise, the state had not yet paid any incentives to
“With this change of plans, those funds will no longer be available to
Phipps hopes the construction that’s begun on the 800,000-square foot office will attract other businesses.
“I hope it will be a magnet for corporate interests with more ambitious plans,” Phipps said. “It’s a big space over there, a beautiful space.”
What next for the site?
Cenetne is committed to finishing construction on the office building and listing it to be sold, according to Assistant City Manager
Dodson also said she was disappointed in the company’s decision.
Still, she added, “Centene will maintain a significant presence in
Holmes recently had taken a tour of the building, which he described as having about six months left of work. The building had many nice components like a grand atrium when you walk in and water features, he said.
The news shows how unpredictable the office market remains to be in a post-COVID world, Holmes said.
He still is confident that the building will be leased up in the future, pointing to its proximity to a nearby greenway. Whether that’s with a single tenant or multiple ones remains to be seen.
Observer business editor
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Centene backs out of plans to have $1 billion East Coast HQ, 3,200 jobs in Charlotte [The Charlotte Observer]
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