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Ball Corp. To Close Can Manufacturing Facility Near Seattle, Lay Off 121 Employees

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The Kent, Washington, warehouse occupied by Ball Corp., built in 1971, is scheduled to close by Feb. 29. (CoStar)
The Kent, Washington, warehouse occupied by Ball Corp., built in 1971, is scheduled to close by Feb. 29. (CoStar)
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January 12, 2024 | 4:46 P.M.

Ball Corp. plans to close its aluminum can manufacturing plant south of Seattle and lay off the facility's 121 workers, according to a filing with Washington state.

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