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Report: $30 Million in State Assistance Allows Dietz and Watson to Remain in Delanco

The company's distribution center was destroyed in a fire that burned for three weeks in September.

Dietz and Watson has been awarded $30 million in state assistance to remain in Delanco, the Burlington County Times reports.

The Dietz and Watson distribution center was destroyed by a fire that burned for three weeks in September.

On Tuesday, the Times reported that the family-owned company that produces hot dogs and deli meats will receive $3.08 million in tax credits every year for the next 10 years to rebuild the center, located off Cooper Road.

Dietz and Watson is planning to construct a 16,000 square foot warehouse, a 25,000 square foot building for its corporate offices and a 16,000 square foot garage, according to the report.



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