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With Land Deals Wrapped Up, Fiat Chrysler Moves Ahead With Jeep Product Bonanza
Wrangling between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the city of Detroit, and a prolific landowner reached an end on Friday, with all three parties signing deals designed to bring more Jeeps to the city.
As part of a $4.5 plant investment strategy announced in February, FCA wants to convert its Mack Avenue Engine Complex into an automobile assembly plant, earmarked for the next-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee and a second, larger model. The adjacent Jefferson North plant, which currently builds Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos, won’t see its product roster change, though it will see cash for expansion and interior upgrades.
Once unionized FCA workers get first crack at the 4,950 jobs, remaining positions will go to Detroit residents.
Steph Willems
May 04, 2019
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