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2607.1 | Theres also alot of new faces moving in..(??????) | PCBOPS::OUELLETTE | | Thu Aug 05 1993 13:54 | 10 |
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I don't know about Stow...
But there sure is alot of that stuff going on here
at the Mill.....
And there surposed to be shutting it down???
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2607.2 | I don't know about mahogany... | MARX::GRIER | mjg's holistic computing agency | Thu Aug 05 1993 17:08 | 8 |
| Re: .0:
There's a LOT of work being done in Stow, with what used to be
cubicle areas being made into entirely new floor-to-ceiling offices.
Go figure.
-mjg
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2607.3 | still going on | MEMIT::SILVERBERG_M | Mark Silverberg MLO1-5/B98 | Fri Aug 06 1993 08:17 | 5 |
| VPs are still moving in & out of the mill, offices being remodeled,
groups being moved from floor to floor, etc. Sometimes it looks just
like old times, when the cost of this stuff wasn't a concern.
Mark
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2607.4 | restructuring?? | HIBOB::KRANTZ | Next window please. | Thu Aug 19 1993 18:43 | 10 |
| Colorado Springs (CXO) has been doing a fair amount of remodeling too. And
scheduling more. It is supposedly being paid for by money put aside by the
company for restructuring (i.e. all the restructuring money isn't for TFSO?!?!)
Does anyone know what else the restructuring money pool can be used for?
The goal is to empty enough sections of the building (200K square feet?)
to be able to rent it externally or gain some tax benefit - does
anyone know the details surrounding idle floor space and taxes?
Joe
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2607.5 | Tax Incentives for closing Office.? | SUBWAY::CATANIA | | Fri Aug 20 1993 00:48 | 11 |
| Here in LIO there seems to be something like what -.1 mentions. They
are mothballing a good portion of the office space to receive some kind
of tax benefit for not moving to smaller offices. Meanwhile their
cramming the field Engineers into small and I do mean small working
spaces. not even big enough to call a cube.
Can't wait to see the size of my new cube, wonder where they will put
all my stuff. Why does the goverment give these tax breaks anyways!
Shheesh.
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2607.6 | RE: .5 - There's a move afoot in the ALF facility to also ... | YUPPIE::COLE | Follow your elected leadership .... Baaaaaaaaaaa! | Fri Aug 20 1993 10:26 | 9 |
| ... move all of us (left!) into one side or the other (if you've
ever beeto ALF, you know what I mean). They've already closed the
downtown Atlanta office (ATO).
The big question is what will become of the empty side.
Mothball, sub-let, sell the facility and lease-back? Apparently the
mothball idea is high on the list. I'm not sure of all the tax
ramifications, but I've heard that once you mothball, it's hard
(impossible???) to ever recoop your investment.
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2607.7 | | RCOCER::MICKOL | $SET DEC/BRAND_IMAGE=DIGITAL | Sun Aug 29 1993 22:14 | 8 |
| Here at RCO (Rochester, NY), they are also planning to move everyone to one
side of the building and either sublet or shutdown the empty portion of the
building.
Regards,
Jim
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2607.8 | LJO2 too | DRDAN::KALIKOW | Supplely Chained | Sun Aug 29 1993 22:27 | 10 |
| Visited friends last week in LJO2, former stomping grounds of PCSG,
the survivors of most of whom have by now decamped to LKG. The
back-half of the building -- that huge bay of standard DEC cubies,
where I was first baptized into DEChood, is mostly unchanged. The
front half looks to being stripped down to the bare concrete and outer
roof & skin, in preparation for who knows what as Central Engineering
Management moves in. I could see a few more high-wall offices being
constructed -- these are senior managers after all -- but it struck me
as more than that was underway. I'll know more after my next visit.
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2607.9 | my views on remodeling | STAR::ABBASI | iam a good si'kick | Sun Aug 29 1993 23:32 | 16 |
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actually remodeling is always good to do once in a while, it bring
fresh outlook to the work place after it is remodeled, may be add
new color to the walls, or put new plant in the cubicles and things
like that.
change is good for you, i also heard that changes in surroundings
can increase your outlook and bring new ideas and new vision.
so overall, i support remodeling on contingency by contingency basis.
\nasser
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2607.10 | | BJ6000::DAVE | Outlanders, Do it Again | Mon Aug 30 1993 10:01 | 2 |
| Besides, when remodeling there's always that great smell of fresh paint. Things
in this company seem much clearer when sniffing paint fumes ;-) ;-) ;-)
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