The expansion would cost $10.7 million and add about 60 jobs.
The number of workers in wholesale trade is expected to increase by 4 percent, adding about 255,900 jobs.
Employment of these workers is expected to grow 13 percent, adding about 1 million new jobs.
Last month, the economy needed to add about 300,000 jobs, rather than 96,000, just to hit the average.
From the end of 1996 until March, the economy had added about 235,000 jobs a month.
Over the past 10 years, companies receiving incentives added about 7,000 jobs, according to the report.
In the last three years, the American economy has added about six million jobs.
In the months since, it has added about 12,000 jobs.
For the year, the economy added about 3.5 million jobs, a million more than in 1993.
For the year, the nation added about 2 million jobs.