Westchester County Business Journal 100818

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4&8 OCTOBER 8, 2018 | VOL. 54, No. 41

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County IDA approves $500,000 in sales tax relief for Atlas Air projects BY BILL HELTZEL bheltzel@westfairinc.com

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tlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. has gone back to Westchester County for the second time for tax relief for expansion projects at two facilities. The county’s Industrial Development Agency approved $500,000 in sales tax relief on Sept. 27. “We have an issue that we’re delighted to have,” Scott Roper, Atlas’ vice president of taxation, told the IDA board. “That is, we’re growing so fast that we are bursting at the seams.” He said space is so tight at corporate headquarters in Purchase that workers are squeezed into conference rooms. The headquarter’s job count averages 527, out of 3,500 worldwide. The IDA also extended the original 2012 sales tax agreement by another three years to Dec. 31, 2021. Atlas Air Worldwide owns Atlas Air, Southern Air Holdings, Titan Aviation Holdings and 51 percent of Polar Air Cargo. It provides cargo and charter services, such as » ATLAS AIR

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Instructor Duane Townes works with students in the Yonkers Pathways to Apprenticeship program. Photo by Ryan Deffenbaugh.

Yonkers IDA program provides ‘Pathways’ to career in booming construction field

BY RYAN DEFFENBAUGH rdeffenbaugh@westfairinc.com

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he nonprofit Pathways to Apprenticeship (P2A) is already gearing up for the anticipated January launch of its next training course in Yonkers designed to put young people on a career course in the construction industry. Not too long ago, on the fourth floor of the Yonkers Parking Authority building in the city’s down-

town during a humid August afternoon, Herlema Owens was instructing a group of about 10 Yonkers residents on safely utilizing power tools. On the other side of the room, Duane Townes leads a similar size group through a lesson on measurements using wooden square blocks. The room hosts 20 students total, the first cohort for the Yonkers Pathways to Apprenticeship, a program launched this past summer in

an effort to connect the city’s unemployed or underemployed young residents with careers in the building trades. Called P2A for short, the 25-day program prepares its students for direct entry into paid union apprenticeships in building trades that put each student on the path to become, among other careers, laborers, carpenters and electricians. The course’s lead instructor, Townes, is a P2A graduate » YONKERS

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