Business & Tech
Cedar Park Lures MSB Consulting Group Headquarters
As part of the agreement, MSB will invest up to $2.4 million in capital expenditures on the rehabilitation of a 45,000 square foot facility.
CEDAR PARK, TX — The Cedar Park City Council recently approved an incentive package to help bring MSB Consulting Group’s new headquarters to the city.
Under the agreement approved by the city’s Economic Development Board (Type 4A) prior to the Oct. 24 council vote, MSB will invest up to $2.4 million in capital expenditures on the rehabilitation of a 45,000 square foot facility located at Cedar Park Tech Center on Toll Road 183A. The incentive agreement stipulates that MSB will employ 269 employees by June of 2024. The incentive provides $1,250 per job for a total of $336,250, officials said.
“The payback period for this project is 5.5 years, so just right in line with our projects that we’ve been bringing forward in the past," Ben White, director of the city's Economic Development department, said in a prepared statement. "This is a great win for our community. It’s a community asset to have a company like MSB in our community.”
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MSB Consulting group works with school districts to help them capitalize on a Federal program called Medicaid for Schools. The program was designed to help bring services into schools to allow special needs students to participate without falling behind in their education. MSB also partners with schools to offer leadership and special education consulting opportunities.
Kyle Watson, MSB managing partner, added: "We get to meet a lot of incredible people along the way, and our growth is a big part of that. The people who work in our office are incredible people so we want to continue to find ways to leverage their talents, their networks. We have people who are basically recruiting family members to come work with us and we want to continue to find ways to employ more and more people. So that’s why we’re looking at Cedar Park, currently out of Austin, just to be able to expand, to be able to get more for our dollars, and again, it all goes back to creating more jobs.”
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