The Colorado Economic Development Commission approved $1.2 million in state tax credits on Thursday for a Colorado craft brewer that is looking at opening a production facility and beer garden in the struggling Northglenn Marketplace — assuming it doesn’t relocate its headquarters out of state. Northglenn City Council has agreed to provide the brewer with $1.39 million in local sales tax rebates and the state is chipping in another $1.2 million in Job Growth Incentive Tax Credits if Project Prima, the codename given the company, adds 203 net new jobs at an average annual wage $88,443.