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Time Warner Cable is adding 225 jobs in Charlotte over the next three years and investing $100 million to build a national data center.
The company and North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue made the announcement Monday after the state promised the company it could pocket almost $3 million in incentives if it meets hiring and investment targets. Charlotte is adding $2 million in incentives.
Time Warner is the country's second-largest cable operator and employs more than 5,000 people in North Carolina. The new jobs will pay an average of $61,000, more than the Mecklenburg County average of nearly $52,000.
The company plans to build a new office building and data center on its 33-acre campus.
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