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Tradeline, Inc. filters and categorizes new-construction and industry news from regional and professional journals across the country. Here you will find new projects, products, and regulatory updates.

Kaiser Plans Office in Washington

Published 5/29/2000

Kaiser Family Foundation, the Menlo Park, Calif.-based health care and social policy research group, expects to begin construction this summer or fall on a 300,000- to 400,000-sf facility in downtown Washington. The new building will house employees currently located at Metropolitan Square.

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New Voice of America Facility Under Construction

Published 5/29/2000

Voice of America (VOA) began construction of a new 30,000-sf state-of-the-art multimedia broadcast center designed by Gensler. An observation walkway will allow the public to watch the broadcaster's 175 journalists at work. A visitor center, visitor exhibits, and a retail shop are also included in the project. VOA is working to have the new facility ready to cover the November presidential elections for its foreign audiences.

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Cisco Systems Expands in RTP

Published 5/29/2000

Cisco Systems Inc., based in San Jose, Calif., anticipates employing 10,000 workers by 2004 at its campus in Research Triangle Park. An announcement is expected in May concerning the development of a new wireless R&D division at the site that may be as large as its Telephony Internet Services Unit, one of the four largest at that location.

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EpicEdge Relocates from Houston to Austin

Published 5/25/2000

EpicEdge Inc. will relocate its executive staff from Houston to a $500 million headquarters in Austin. By the end of 2000, the company expects to employ more than 100 people at the new location. EpicEdge specializes in high tech systems integration and Web consulting.

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Nextel Communications Develops Data Switching Center in Dublin

Published 5/25/2000

Nextel Communications Inc. is retrofitting a 33,359-sf office building at Creekside Business Park in Danville to serve as a data switching center. The $10 million renovation will include installation of extra power supplies, a special system for climate control, back-up generators, and fiber-optic connections. Nextel hopes to have the site operational by summer 2000.

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