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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowBishop Steering Technology Inc., an Indianapolis company specializing in designing rack-and-pinion steering gear for the automotive and motorsports industries, plans to expand, creating 25 additional jobs by 2014, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. said Friday.
The $10.4 million project will nearly double Bishop’s headcount.
The company, located at 8802 Bash St. on the far northeast side, plans to lease an adjacent 13,000-square-foot building to make room for the expansion.
Bishop is a subsidiary of Bishop Steering Technology Ltd. of Sydney, Australia, which was acquired in January by Germany-based Georgsmarienhutte Holding GmbH.
The IEDC offered Bishop as much as $200,000 in performance-based tax credits for the jobs, and Develop Indy has asked the city to consider property-tax breaks.
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