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Title: | Maynard -- Center of the Universe |
Notice: | Welcome to our new digs... |
Moderator: | PRAGMA::GRIFFIN |
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Created: | Wed Aug 06 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu Feb 20 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 509 |
Total number of notes: | 4062 |
421.0. "Corporate HQ to move from Mill to MSO2" by PRAGMA::GRIFFIN (Dave Griffin) Fri Apr 02 1993 10:50
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DIGITAL ANNOUNCES PLANS TO RELOCATE HEADQUARTERS TO MSO
AND TRANSFER OPERATIONS FROM THE MILL TO OTHER SITES
Digital today announced plans to relocate the company's
headquarters from The Mill to another site in Maynard and
transfer operations located at The Mill to other Digital
locations. The relocation process will begin late this summer and
extend over the next two years.
In a series of meetings, over 2,100 Mill employees were told that
the decision is part of a comprehensive real estate strategy and
came about as a result of Digital's continuing analysis of the
company's space requirements and efforts to consolidate
activities into more efficient and cost-effective facilities.Most
of the employees and operations now located in The Mill will be
relocated to other Digital-owned eastern Massachusetts buildings.
The company's world headquarters will remain in the town of
Maynard, but move to MSO2 on Powdermill Road, a building that was
opened in 1991. "We considered the strong symbolism of The Mill
as the location where the company began 35 years ago and the
impact that our decision would have on the community," said Bob
Palmer, president and CEO. "Our decision was difficult, but in
light of the information we studied about cost of operation,
functionality and location, we had no alternative but to begin
phasing out operations in the complex and consolidating them
among our other properties."
Bob has appointed a Mill Program Manager, Nancy Salustro. He has
also asked a committee of senior managers to help her work with
town, state and federal government officials, and outside
developers to create plans for a reuse of the complex that will
produce the maximum social and economic value.
Decisions about where to locate other activities from The Mill
will be made by analyzing where they best fit with related groups
at other sites and the effect the moves will have on enhancing
Digital's ability to be customer-focused.
Senior managers explained how Digital's real estate strategy has
resulted in more efficient, cost-effective facilities management
first by moving out of leased facilities into Digital-owned
buildings. The second tier of study is an analysis of future
space needs and criteria for determining consolidation into the
most efficient facilities. The Mill contains approximately 1.1
million square feet of space and includes Corporate executive and
administrative offices, laboratories and manufacturing
operations. Efforts to date have resulted in the reduction 8.7
million square feet of space and an annual savings of $219
million.
The original Mill structure was built in 1847 by Amory Maynard
and William Knight, principals of the Assabet Mills. Reorganized
in 1862 as the Assabet Manufacturing Company, it supplied woolen
cloth, blankets and flannels to the Union Army during the Civil
War. In 1957, Digital began operations in 8600 square feet of
rented space in The Mill. As the company grew, it occupied
greater portions of the available space until the total site was
purchased by Digital in 1974.
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421.1 | That's about as official as it gets, I guess... | KALI::MORGAN | | Fri Apr 02 1993 11:07 | 1 |
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