The city of Stamford can expect an infusion of up to 100 new jobs in the next three years as Tronox Inc., a global mineral company, establishes its corporate headquarters in the city.
To facilitate the company's move from Oklahoma City to Stamford, the state will provide Tronox with a $3 million loan. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is expected to announce the deal today. The job creation will come as part of the company's $10 million capital investment in the state.
Tronox has opened its headquarters but is still in the process of moving into 30,000 square feet it is leasing at 1 Stamford Plaza. The offices in Oklahoma City will remain be in use, primarily functioning as research and development labs for the company's production of titanium oxide pigments.
"Now under new leadership, Tronox is quickly overcoming past challenges and is looking to its future in the global minerals industry with great optimism," Malloy said in a statement. "The national economic downturn forced companies to think more strategically, and many are re-evaluating their locations. Businesses are looking around and they are realizing that Connecticut is open for business."
The state Department of Economic and Community Development will grant Tronox the 10-year, $3 million loan with an interest rate of 2 percent, which will be used for equipment and job training needs. If the projected 100 jobs are created and retained over a three-year period, the company could have the loan forgiven, according to the DECD.
The company may also be able to receive benefits through the Job Expansion Tax Credit and Enterprise Zone programs.
In considering the relocation of its headquarters, Tronox vetted 10 major metropolitan areas on three continents, narrowing the contest to London, England, and Stamford.
The latter was primarily chosen for its talent pool, proximity to financial services, transportation access and the state's incentives, according to Tom Casey, chairman and chief executive officer of Tronox.
"Establishing our international headquarters in Stamford marks an important milestone for Tronox," Casey said in a statement. "I thank Governor Malloy and the people of Stamford for their support, and we look forward to being an active part of our new community."
Aside from creating new jobs, Tronox has also pledged its involvement in the Stamford community, Mayor Michael Pavia said.
"In addition to the selection process and the jobs that are being added, the third huge win is that the company intends to be a good corporate citizen," Pavia said.
Tronox's global presence and status will also add to Stamford's profile as a business center, said Laure Aubuchon, director of economic development for the city of Stamford.
"It's a further diversification of our economy, which is great," she said.
The company also released details of an agreement to acquire the mineral sands operations of Exxaro Resources in South Africa and Australia, a move that Tronox's stockholders approved on May 29. The acquisition of Exxaro's business will be consolidated with Tronox's operation under a new holding company, Tronox Ltd., in Australia.
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