Fresh from landing a Procter and Gamble paper plant for Box Elder County, the Governor's Office of Economic Development Board last week also approved a pair of motion picture incentives.
Up to $350,000 in spending rebates for Liberty Studios Inc. for its production of "The Glass House." The company is expecting to spend $2.33 million in Utah of a total budget of more than $3.6 million. The company had sought a $500,000 incentive.
Up to $500,000 for PCH Films for "Waiting for Forever." Of the film's total budget of $5 million, about $4.3 million will be spent in Utah.
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