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Uber Given Extension by Dallas City Leaders to Make Good on Incentive Deal

Ride-Hailing Company Recently Laid Off 3,700 Full-Time Employees as the Pandemic Impacts Business
Uber's development site is just east of downtown Dallas in Deep Ellum. (Candace Carlisle/CoStar News)
Uber's development site is just east of downtown Dallas in Deep Ellum. (Candace Carlisle/CoStar News)

Ride-hailing company Uber Technologies has two additional years to make good on promises made as part of a lucrative economic incentive agreement with the city of Dallas to employ thousands of workers and spend millions of dollars in capital investment for a regional hub.

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