It's not Wikipedia but it sounds like it, has the same founder from Huntsville and now is making a significant expansion in the Rocket City.

Wikia Inc., which powers the media entertainment website Fandom, is investing $1 million and creating 92 high-paying jobs in growing its small Huntsville operation.

The Huntsville city council at Thursday's meeting approved an incentive package of up to $230,000 to help pay for Wikia to relocate employees to Huntsville.

Wikia was co-founded by Huntsville native Jimmy Wales, who also started Wikipedia. According to Business News Daily, Wikia “is best known for hosting public wikis about pop culture fandoms.”

The company has locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and New York as well as international sites in London, Sydney and Poznan, Poland.

"Huntsville, Alabama is the smallest market they're in," Shane Davis, the city's director of urban and economic development, told the city council in a presentation. "We scrap and we fight to say you make a mistake if you don’t expand here when you've been successful. They are working on a consolidation and getting more streamlined."

That consolidation is bringing the new jobs to Huntsville, Davis said.

"It's a very good win for us," Davis said.

Wikia's site in Huntsville currently has 47 employees at its offices in the BB&T Bank building at Williams Avenue and Church Street downtown.

Under the project development agreement approved by the council, Wikia will expand by 92 employees and spend $1 million to "renovate, modify and equip" its offices. The new employees will also receive average annual salaries of at least $87,524 and Wikia is obligated to keep the 47 jobs already in Huntsville filled for at least five years.

Wikia is perhaps best known for the Fandom website, which describes itself as "a global entertainment media brand powered by fan passion." Fandom also said on its website that it has a global audience of 200 unique visitors.

Davis said Wikia's expansion in Huntsville is an opportunity for the city to raise its profile in the information technology market.

“It is challenging to do that work in Huntsville,” he said. “We are not an IT market but we are growing that market. Sometimes, we have to help convince people to come to this great city that we all know is great and that’s what this is doing.”