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Neiman Marcus Group's New Hub Could Nab Millions of Dollars in City Incentives

Dallas City Council To Consider Offering Retailer Up to $5.25 Million in Economic Incentives
Neiman Marcus Group is considering putting its new headquarters in Cityplace Tower, which is just north of downtown Dallas. (Anthony Frazier/CoStar)
Neiman Marcus Group is considering putting its new headquarters in Cityplace Tower, which is just north of downtown Dallas. (Anthony Frazier/CoStar)

Neiman Marcus Group could receive up to $5.25 million in economic incentives from the city of Dallas to keep its headquarters — and a new hybrid hub to support more than 1,000 employees — within the city's limits. If the retailer keeps its headquarters in Dallas, it will continue a more than century-old relationship.

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