The California company behind a plan to open a cancer-treating proton beam therapy center in the Dayton area was approved for a seven-year tax credit with an estimated value of about $600,000.
Optivus Proton Therapy Inc. would be required to maintain operations at the Miami Township project location for 10 years as a condition of receiving the tax credit, according to a statement from the Ohio Dept. of Development.
The tax credit would take effect in January 2011 and would end December 2017, according to ODOD.