CafePress moving to Louisville, Ky. from Calif.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — CafePress Inc., which completed its initial public offering in late March, said Monday that it is moving its headquarters to Louisville, Ky., from San Mateo, Calif.

The maker of personalized T-shirts, coffee mugs and other products said it is investing $16.5 million to expand its production facility in Louisville and plans to add 592 new full-time jobs there over the next decade.

In turn, CafePress will get up to $10 million in tax incentives over the next decade from the state of Kentucky.

The company's shares fell 6 cents to close at $16.78.