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Norwalk Welcomes New Business

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@ August 29, 2008 5:30 AM
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German company Wusthof-Trident is relocating its headquarters from Briarcliff Manor, New York to Norwalk.  The high-end cutlery company is expected to bring initially 30 jobs to the area and add more.  State officials are pleased with the move not just for Wusthof itself but also for the bigger picture.

"They'll be bringing a great diversity to Norwalk's marketplace, it will increase the tax base, and in this economy every new job that we can get is a new job," says Governor Rell spokesman Chris Cooper.

Wusthof-Trident will set up shop at the former site of Norwalk Community College.



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