CAMDEN, NJThe 2-million-square-foot Gateway Office Parkthat scuttlebutt says Brandywine has been signed to develop couldproduce a gusher of state incentives under the state's newincentives programs.

Companies that move to the park atthe Campbell Soup headquarters campus would be eligible for 10-yeartax credits and reimbursement of up to 40% of project cost.According to projections by state development officials, this couldbring rents down to as little as $4- $5 per square foot.

During the long and furious debateover the Economic Opportunity Act of 2013, which went into effectat the end of last year, specific attention was focused on spurringdevelopment in southern Jersey and partcularly Camden, the state'spoorest city. The thresholds for qualifying forincentives in the city were set at a lower point than anywhere elsein the state.

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