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3018.1 | Heard MOR4 was already sold. | USCTR1::JHERNBERG | | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:37 | 6 |
|
I also have heard that MRO4 was sold. There are about 600 or so
people left in the building. Being in MRO3, I can say that there
is some room to spare here but what will they do with the personnel
if MRO1 goes?
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3018.2 | This building is chock full! | FUNYET::ANDERSON | VideoHardcopySalesSupportGeneration | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:44 | 3 |
| Well, if we sell MRO1, we'll have to move HUMANE again.
Paul
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3018.3 | I heard it was turned down | SQRDNC::SCANLON | Jim Scanlon DIGITAL CONSULTING DTN: 297-3313 | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:45 | 4 |
| I heard today that the Fidelity Investment bid on MRO4 was turned down as being
to low, I also heard that there is talk of two groups of 500 people each
interested in moving in
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3018.4 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Generation X < Group W! | Thu Apr 21 1994 17:00 | 10 |
|
If we sell MRO1, we'll have to move the SBO Labs again--
SEMs, chemical processing equipment, environmental test
lab, etc. I have no idea how much it cost to set them up
here 6 months ago, but relocation wouldn't come cheap--
hundred thousand $, maybe?
There's also at least two environmentally controlled rooms
that would have to be moved or shut down.
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3018.5 | MRO1 - Not to strange to other companies | CAPNET::WENTWORTH | | Thu Apr 21 1994 17:01 | 6 |
| I am familiar with some computer resource activity in MRO1 that
involves other companies. Basically they outsource their computer
services to Digital. As an example some systems running applications
for xyz company are belonging to and reside in MRO1. Digital employees
manage those systems and we get paid for that service.
Just a possibilty as to how a story may have turned into the rumor in .0
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3018.6 | Plus �a change... | A1VAX::GUNN | I couldn't possibly comment | Thu Apr 21 1994 17:15 | 5 |
| MR01 and MR02 represent RCA's memorial to the computer industry, bought
by Digital at fire sale prices in 1974. These two buildings were
intended to be RCA's computer headquarters. Now twenty years later
another fire sale from a company going out of (the computer) business
is in progress.........
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3018.7 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Thu Apr 21 1994 19:40 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 3018.4 by MILKWY::ED_ECK "Generation X < Group W!" >>>
> If we sell MRO1, we'll have to move the SBO Labs again--
> SEMs, chemical processing equipment, environmental test
> lab, etc. I have no idea how much it cost to set them up
> here 6 months ago, but relocation wouldn't come cheap--
It was 13 months ago. Time flies when you're having fun! :-)
I can't think of any logical reason to sell MR01 and/or MRO2 unless Digital
is planning a MAJOR cutback. MRO4 sounds like it's expendable.
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3018.8 | MRO1's the keepr | CARAFE::isdnip.lkg.dec.com::goldstein | Resident ISDN Weenie | Fri Apr 22 1994 01:22 | 7 |
| For some seriously important infrastructure planning, we had to find
out which sites were least likely to go. We were told to hang our hats
on MRO1... that is ONE building that will remain so long as there is
a company, or at least that's how plans are being made. So it
sounds like an odd rumor to me.
MRO4, on the other hand, is utterly separable.
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3018.9 | | MROA::MACKEY | | Fri Apr 22 1994 09:58 | 3 |
|
MRO1 may be confused with NRO1. I think Digital was outsourcing
the printing shop (selling) to Kodak.
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3018.10 | Marboro Real Estate | STAR::LEACHE | | Fri Apr 22 1994 10:35 | 5 |
| Doesn't the enormous inventory of vacant/under-utilized office
buildings in Marlboro still exist? (Rt20 East/West, Donald Lynch Blvd,
Locke Drive, etc) - It's hard to imagine anyone thinking of buying or
selling a piece of the MR campus when cheap(?) rentals are available
all over town.
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3018.11 | why rent when good buys exist? | SLPPRS::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Development Assistance | Fri Apr 22 1994 10:49 | 6 |
| I would imagine that the Company will entertain proposals on ANY real
estate that someone might be interested in. All of the MRO buildings
are well located and attractive looking. Can't say that about the
Mill.
Mark
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3018.12 | | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Fri Apr 22 1994 10:58 | 19 |
| RE: office inventory.
I suspect this depends on what your criteria is
for space. It appears that many of the management
companies in the MRO area are holding on to their
space and looking to lease/rent it. If one of your
criteria is to own then that limits your market.
Many companies are sensitive to employee commuting
time and hassles. Many of the MRO area sites aren't
"easy" to get to. MRO4 provides a number of options
and the new exit off 495 that is coming will likely
make a fairly easy commute for companies moving from
Boston (Turnpike to 495). If you've watched the
emptying and refilling of the 495 corridor closely
you may have noticed that is spreading from the
Turnpike to the north (Westboro/Southboro) and
South (Hopkinton/Milford).
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3018.13 | | SSGV02::GRANT | Margo DTN 264-3705 | Fri Apr 22 1994 14:06 | 3 |
| It would be entirely _too_ Digital to be trying to sell MRO4 ... I heard all
of Corp Communications currently in the Mill would be moving there, except
for Charles Holleran (VP) and a few who would be at MSO, near Palmer.
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3018.14 | "Do not pass Go" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Fri Apr 22 1994 14:46 | 25 |
| Hang on, troops, this is getting a mite silly:
BP is all set to move into MSO2. Folks being moved out of there to
accomodate him and entourage.
Pessatory (got memo today) is vacating OGO to take over AKO1.
The businesses located at NRO have been "sold" to two external
companies, Kodak and Moore Business Forms. I believe Kodak is going to
retain NRO (hence the rumour that an *RO is being "sold") and vend out
to Digital the mailroom and reprographics services.
Have heard NOTHING that would lead me to believe that Digital has any
firm plans to "sell" any of the MRO buildings, wouldn't make any sense,
at any rate. Too many cheap rentals, empty office buildings hanging
around, as is, as one previous reply noted... plus, MRO is one of the
core areas owned by Digital wherein those who are having their
facilities sold or rentals-not-renewed are being moved into!
Of course, she humbly noted, in this lunatic times, anything is
possible...
FWIW
/m
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3018.15 | IMHO | POKIE::HORN | | Fri Apr 22 1994 21:43 | 6 |
| Gee, sounds like I should get into the moving business!
IMHO, unless a business is one of the 3 or 4 profitable ones these
days, the business and building are not "safe" and will be gone with
the wind very soon. I've never known MRO to have been a profit
center...
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3018.16 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Generation X < Group W! | Sat Apr 23 1994 00:37 | 2 |
|
Believe me, not even the profitable businesses are safe.
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3018.17 | FWIW | HANNAH::ALFRED | Alfred von Campe, DECterm Eng. | Sat Apr 23 1994 12:55 | 7 |
|
>>I've never known MRO to have been a profit center...
The Components & Peripherals unit is now in MRO, and it is one of
the more profitable units.
Alfred
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3018.18 | Hope to move there someday ... | 15377::PILGRM::BAHN | Possibility of IDIC | Sat Apr 23 1994 16:30 | 7 |
|
Can we get somebody to buy TWO so that my cluster will be moved
to MRO1? I'm the systems manager ... and I live about 10 minutes
from MRO in Hudson, MA.
;^)
Terry
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3018.19 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Generation X < Group W! | Mon Apr 25 1994 14:22 | 6 |
|
Actually, the profit center isn't allways where the business is.
For example, my business is based in MRO, but the profit center
is in HLO.
E. (quite profitable, thank you)
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3018.20 | MRO4 sold to Fidelity Investments | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:56 | 14 |
| )0 [;1mWorldwide News [m[13C LIVE WIRE
[;1mFidelity signs letter of intent on ... [m Date: 24-Aug-1994
[62CPage 1 of 1
[7m Fidelity signs letter of intent on Marlborough property [m
Fidelity Investments of Boston has signed a letter of intent to
purchase Digital's MRO4 facility in Marlborough, Mass.
Negotiations for a purchase and sales agreement are under way.
Fidelity Investments is the U.S.' largest mutual fund company
and the second largest discount brokerage company. In addition to
mutual funds and discount brokerage, Fidelity is the nation's largest
provider of 401(k) plans to corporations and one of the top five
providers of retirement plans to non-profit institutions.
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3018.21 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:58 | 4 |
| Re -.1: Just a few months ago, Putnam Investments of Boston purchased the
former Digital plant in Franklin. It's lucky for us that Boston's investment
companies are expanding. But it says something about how businesses feel about
locating in downtown Boston.
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3018.22 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Aug 24 1994 17:00 | 4 |
| re .21:
Office space in downtown Boston is expensive. Office space in places like
Marlborough and Franklin is cheap.
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3018.23 | Not purchased | USCTR1::SCHILTON | MRO3-1/E9, DTN 297-7558 | Fri Aug 26 1994 13:06 | 4 |
|
re .21
I think you'll find Putnam leased Franklin.
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3018.24 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Thu Sep 08 1994 18:44 | 8 |
| > Office space in downtown Boston is expensive. Office space in places like
> Marlborough and Franklin is cheap.
True. But one reason why space on I-495 is because of all the high-tech
companies that are cutting back.
What I thought was interesting is that this space is being filled by busi-
nesses from downtown Boston and not by businesses from Route 128 or from
other regions.
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3018.25 | Leapfrog, sort of | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Mon Sep 12 1994 14:13 | 7 |
| .24:
Perhaps the incremental savings are bigger? It may not be worth it to
move to save (say) $5/sq.ft, but might be to cut costs by (say)
$15/sq.ft.
Dick
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3018.26 | MRO3 (not a rumor) | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 297-5780, MRO3-3/L16) | Fri Nov 04 1994 13:17 | 4 |
| We MRO3 tenants have been informed that the building has been
sold to Fidelity and we will be vacating by next April.
Bob
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3018.27 | one, both, which? | SMAUG::LOVEJOY | | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:57 | 4 |
|
MR03, I thought MRO4 was being sold to fidelity.
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3018.28 | both | NRSTA1::HORGAN | Tim Horgan | Fri Nov 04 1994 16:23 | 11 |
| re: .-1
> MR03, I thought MRO4 was being sold to fidelity.
Apparently they were both sold to Fidelity. We've been told we'll be
out of MRO3 by April.
On the road again. Wonder what the hidden cost is of all this moving
and getting set up again?
th
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3018.29 | the vogons are at it again | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 297-5780, MRO3-3/L16) | Sat Nov 05 1994 07:11 | 4 |
| Note that MRO3 was the destination for hundreds of people
moving *IN* during the past three months!
Bob
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3018.30 | Doesn't mean a thing. | 15377::PILGRM::BAHN | Curiouser and Curiouser ... | Sat Nov 05 1994 14:13 | 17 |
|
>>> Note that MRO3 was the destination for hundreds of people
>>> moving *IN* during the past three months!
On June 12th, 1992, we moved from CTS to LTN1 because CTS had
been sold to SUN. On November 13th, 1992 ... 148 days later,
we moved to TWOA because the company decided to drop the
lease on LTN1.
When we moved to TWO, Building C was being emptied and was to
be moth-balled. About a year ago, groups started moving into
Building C. It's packed to capacity now ... but, Building A
is almost empty ... about 60 - 75 people rattling around in a
room with roughly 300 cubes.
Terry
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3018.31 | Could be some kind of low record these days... | WAYLAY::GORDON | to indicate the passage of time! | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:55 | 5 |
| I started my Digital career in TWO building C, back before it had any
windows. We later moved "across the parking lot" into the larger building.
I spent some time in ZKO1 and now I'm in MKO2. A mere 4 buildings in 8+ years.
--Doug
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3018.32 | "...on the road again..." | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Fri Nov 11 1994 13:15 | 4 |
| what, don't you guys like musical chairs?
;^)
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3018.33 | MRO closed completely? | ASIC::MYERS | | Wed Mar 01 1995 10:39 | 8 |
| Ok, another rumor for the fire. I just heard that Fidelity has closed
on an agreement with Digital to purchase MRO1 and MRO2 and are now
working on the terms and agreements.
Supposedly, MRO1/2 occupants will be moved to empty spaces in Littleton
and The Wang Towers (????!!!).
Anyone hear anything to this effect?
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3018.34 | I still have unopened boxes from two moves ago! | TEKVAX::KOPEC | we're gonna need another Timmy! | Wed Mar 01 1995 10:46 | 5 |
| That would figure; my group was moved from NRO to MLO shortly after it
was announced that the mill would close.. we moved to MRO1 this past
november..
...tom
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3018.35 | | USCTR1::GHIGGINS | Oh Whoa Is Moe | Wed Mar 01 1995 11:14 | 2 |
| Also heard the rumor about MR01 & 2. But not to Fidelity. AT&T.
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3018.36 | | MROA::SRINIVASAN | | Wed Mar 01 1995 11:31 | 11 |
| re .33
> I just heard that Fidelity has closed on an agreement with
> Digital to purchase MRO1 and MRO2 and are now working on the terms
> and agreements.Supposedly, MRO1/2 occupants will be moved to
> empty spaces in Littleton and The Wang Towers (????!!!).
I doubt this is true. Only last week I saw major construction
begining for new spacious offices in MRO1 ( Supposedly for Harry
Copperman).If we are selling MRO1, why would we spend all that money
and build nee offices ?!?!?!?re
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3018.37 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Wed Mar 01 1995 11:39 | 9 |
| RE: .36
Ah, but you see, that comes out of the different budget. That's
money that was allocated and HAS to be spent, regardless of
who will own the building in 6 months.
mike
(You don't really think I know what I'm talking about, do you?)
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3018.38 | Need offices | CFSCTC::PATIL | Avinash Patil dtn:227-3280 | Wed Mar 01 1995 12:29 | 9 |
|
re .36,.37
Also the sale (if any) and transfer of the buildings can take 6 months or more.
Harry Copperman and staff meanwhile needs offices. They are not going to move to
currently available partition offices in MRO and not going to use currently
available furniture there.
Avinash
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3018.39 | | CAPNET::PJOHNSON | aut disce, aut discede | Wed Mar 01 1995 12:46 | 6 |
| I hear that Fidelity has purchased MRO3 and 4, and people are being
moved out of MRO1 to make way for Vincenzo et al.
FWIW,
Pete
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3018.40 | | MROA::SRINIVASAN | | Wed Mar 01 1995 14:29 | 21 |
| Re. 37
> Ah, but you see, that comes out of the different
> budget.That's money that was allocated and HAS to be spent,
> regardless of who will own the building in 6 months.
Now I get it... If they don't spend it, the budget will go away
( like government projects !).
Re .38
> They are not going to move to currently available partition
> offices in MRO and not going to use currently available furniture
> there.
Why not ! What is wrong with the currently available private
offices and furnitures ? I bet this project costs few hundred
thousand dollars, which otherwise will go to the bottom line as
a profit in Q3 or whatever.
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3018.41 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | E&RT -- Embedded and RealTime Engineering | Wed Mar 01 1995 15:00 | 14 |
| Avinash:
> Also the sale (if any) and transfer of the buildings can take 6 months
> or more. Harry Copperman and staff meanwhile needs offices. They are
> not going to move to currently available partition offices in MRO and
> not going to use currently available furniture there.
Do you actually *KNOW* this ior is it speculation? If you *KNOW*
this, then I'd have to wonder if Harry has maybe not heard of the
H.O.M.E. program. He could always come in to the office when it's
time to produce another one of those glitzy DVNs telling us all
how wonderful things are.
Atlant
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3018.42 | | FUNYET::ANDERSON | This winter sucks | Wed Mar 01 1995 16:02 | 8 |
| re .33,
� Supposedly, MRO1/2 occupants will be moved to empty spaces in Littleton and
� The Wang Towers (????!!!).
No, no, we're moving to the Wang *Center*.
Paul
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3018.43 | Rumour........Trumour..!! | PAKORA::KANDERSON | A wan Oot | Thu Mar 02 1995 01:42 | 17 |
| re .36
>I doubt this is true. Only last week I saw major construction
>begining for new spacious offices in MRO1 ( Supposedly for Harry
>Copperman).If we are selling MRO1, why would we spend all that money
>and build nee offices ?!?!?!?re
well we @SQF thought that the rumours that went around for 6 months
of being bought over by Motorola were not true...but they were,
and as for contruction work going on and spending all that money
wouldn't make me doubt it wasn't for sale probably part of the plan.
Me thinks...
Katrina
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3018.44 | | MAIL2::CRANE | | Thu Mar 02 1995 08:54 | 2 |
| I wouldn`t be surprised if we merged with Motorola after the fiscal
year ends. You can say you heard it here first.
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3018.45 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | We now return you to the terror of contemporary employment | Thu Mar 02 1995 10:54 | 4 |
| No longer a rumor ASO has been sold to SCI along with Digitals' entire contract
manufacturing business.
dave
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3018.46 | What next?... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:19 | 1 |
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3018.47 | | AKOCOA::OUELLETTE | | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:44 | 6 |
|
rep. -< What next?... >-
Kanata plant...?
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3018.48 | re (-1) | DNEAST::OCONNOR_KEVI | | Thu Mar 02 1995 12:34 | 10 |
|
Only if they are lucky.
Digital appears to be getting out of the manufacturing business; Chips,
modules and anything else. The SCI deal comes with some percentage of
network's load. The pc business already outsources some of its modules
to SCI and I see no reason that the trend won't continue.
As digital divests itself of these "non-core" activities it is far
better to be sold than to be closed.
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3018.49 | speculation based on prior events | CFSCTC::PATIL | Avinash Patil dtn:227-3280 | Thu Mar 02 1995 12:51 | 10 |
| re .41
>Avinash:
> Do you actually *KNOW* this ior is it speculation? If you *KNOW*
I am speculating based on my previous experience of facility moves. For example
when GIA (now known as APA or AP?) moved out of AKO1 and executives of new
organization/group moved in there, they reaped out all exisiting executive
offices and built new ones.
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3018.50 | MRO5 & MRO6? | ASABET::SILVERBERG | My Other O/S is UNIX | Fri Mar 03 1995 05:51 | 10 |
| Well, I receive a publication from the MEPA office monthly that
publicizes the various MEPA and ENF (Environmental Notification
Form) notices, actions, etc. In a recent issue, it identifies
Digital as cancelling its submission for MRO3 & MR04, but leaves
standing Digital's filing for MRO5 and MRO6. I wonder if these
were just early filings to get somethign on the books in case
they ever wanted to be built.
Mark
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3018.51 | MRO - a look at the past | MPGS::WENTWORTH | | Fri Mar 03 1995 07:19 | 10 |
| a number of years ago I worked in the MRO facility engineering org.
I participated in the design of MRO4. At that time the Engineering
firm we used had also done several conceptual plans for the future
construction of MRO5 and 6. Those were to be built down by the
softball fields if your familiar with the turf. Additionally we
also had plans (which are still somewhat active by the state) to
construct a rte495 interchange that would have run between MRO3 & 4.
In any event I would imagine all those issues are off Digital's back
since selling all that property to Fidelity.
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3018.52 | | HANNAH::KOVNER | Everything you know is wrong! | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:58 | 4 |
| A couple of weeks ago, we took a walk down to (the former) MRO4, and had a talk
with someone from Fidelity. He said that they hadn't bought MRO1 and 2, and that
Digital would be paying rent on MRO3 until we were out. This wasn't an official
statement from an officer of Fidelity, however.
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3018.53 | | AWECIM::MCMAHON | Living in the owe-zone | Fri Mar 03 1995 16:05 | 1 |
| How many people currently work at ASO?
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3018.54 | re;-1 | DNEAST::OCONNOR_KEVI | | Fri Mar 03 1995 16:14 | 3 |
|
About 1100 counting contract people. I don't know the exact split between
contract and regular but it is aprox. 750 regular and 350 contract.
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3018.55 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Mar 03 1995 16:35 | 4 |
| SCI has a reputation of being an uncaring sweatshop in Huntsville,
at least according to relatives who live there.
On the other hand, SCI ownership of Augusta could be a step up. kb
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3018.56 | Press release from Livewire - ASO to SCI | DNEAST::CROCKETT_PAU | Let it Roll... | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:40 | 42 |
| RE: Sale of ASO to SCI Systems
Here's the official press release taken from Livewire
Digital, SCI Systems sign agreement for sale of
Digital's contract manufacturing business
and Maine manufacturing plant
Digital and SCI Systems, Inc. of Huntsville, Ala. today announced
thay they have signed an agreement to transfer ownership of Digital's
contract manufacturing business with its international accounts and its
Augusta, Maine manufacturing plant to SCI.
The Augusta facility, which consists of a building in excess of
300,000 square feet on nearly 200 acres of land, employs approximately
700 regular workers plus temporary workers in contract manufacturing
for Digital and outside customers.
Under the terms of the agreement, Digital's Augusta employees
will become SCI employees upon the transaction's closing in the spring
of 1995. In addition, SCI will enter into a multiyear agreement to
supply Digital with the networking electronic assemblies that are
currently produced at the Augusta plant.
Charles F. Christ, vice president and general manager of
Digital's Components Division, said, "This sale of the Augusta plant
supports Digital's strategy of investing in our core competencies and
deriving the maximum value and use from our facilities and investments.
"This agreement is also a tribute to the hard work of the
employees in the Augusta plant," continued Christ. "They have very
successfully built a contract manufacturing operation that is
attractive to a company like SCI, which is one of the world's premier
electronic contract manufacturers."
"SCI Systems is actively involved in expanding our manufacturing
capacity through acquisitions and construction of new plants," said
Olin King, SCI's chairman and chief executive officer. "Digital's
Augusta plant offers us the combination of an excellent facility, a
knowledgeable and highly skilled workforce and a multiyear supply
contract. It will give us added resources to better serve our growing
customer base."
SCI Systems, Inc. is a diversified multinational electronics
manufacturer whose products and systems are supplied to a variety of
aerospace, commercial and industrial customers.
FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
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3018.57 | ? | WELCLU::62967::sharkeya | LOGINN - Defense industry's best kept secret | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:42 | 4 |
| Who (what) is SCI ?
Alan
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3018.58 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | We now return you to the terror of contemporary employment | Fri Mar 03 1995 19:44 | 12 |
| SCI is a fairly large contract manufacturing operation based out of
Huntsville, Alabama. They're reputed to operate on very lean margins so
concerns at the plant are along the line of how many of us will
eventually be gone?
SCI currently operates 19 plants with something like 100 SMT lines. One
plant is located in Hookset, NH. Currently I believe they hold a
contract with Digital to build PC motherboards in Hookset and
Huntsville.
dave
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3018.59 | SCI have a plant at Irvine, Scotland | AYRDAM::DAGLEISHP | Good morning world, have a great day!! | Sun Mar 05 1995 05:27 | 10 |
| SCI have a board manufacturing plant a few miles up the road at Irvine.
Had a large contract for Commodore Amiga 32's a few years back and does,
as the previous noter mentioned, work on very tight margins for a lot of
Scotland's Silicon Glen major companies.
Very much a hire and fire type of penny paying company.
Our new PC plant is just round the corner and is aspiring to the Irvine
standard.
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3018.60 | | DELNI::WHEELER | Chickens have no bums | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:21 | 4 |
|
In last nights paper it showed MR03/MR04 sold on 12/17/94 for
$17,000,000 in the real estate transaction section (Hudson Daily
Sun)
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3018.61 | MRO1 sold to Fidelity ? | DCPWR::CROSS | | Thu Apr 27 1995 11:58 | 9 |
|
Where will things end ? The rumor I heard yesterday was that MRO1 had
been sold to Fidelity, and we had taken a 2-3 year lease-back.
I haven't hear this confirmed and doubt its truthfulness, but I thought
others might have opinions or (heaven forbid !) facts to add.
/John
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3018.62 | hey, why not? | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Alpha Developer's support | Thu Apr 27 1995 12:17 | 7 |
| I work in MRO1. Trust me, Fidelity probably doesn't want it! :-)
But if they did, I'm sure that Digital would work with them on a deal.
In my opinion, we still have too much real estate and cannot be choosy
about what parcels to keep. Can you imagine a used car salesman
telling a customer, "No, that one's not for sale."
Mark
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3018.63 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri Apr 28 1995 09:40 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 3018.61 by DCPWR::CROSS >>>
> -< MRO1 sold to Fidelity ? >-
>
> Where will things end ? The rumor I heard yesterday was that MRO1 had
> been sold to Fidelity, and we had taken a 2-3 year lease-back.
Real property ownership is a matter of public record.
If the MRO property changes hands, it will be newsworthy and reported
as such in public forums.
This is not to say that a deal to sell the rest of the MRO facility couldn't
be in the works or even completed, but it can't have been consumated in secret.
- tom]
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3018.64 | ASO/SCI on the Internet? | MILORD::BISHOP | Take hold of the life that is truly life | Mon Jul 17 1995 09:45 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 3018.45 by DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID "We now return you to the terror of contemporary employment" >>>
>
> No longer a rumor ASO has been sold to SCI along with Digitals' entire contract
> manufacturing business.
>
> dave
Can anyone tell me the correct Internet incantation to contact someone
at ASO? I lost touch with someone there when SCI bought them out.
Thanks,
Richard.
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3018.65 | This is what former ASO folks have been giving me | TOOK::ALBRIGHT | Born to DECserver | Mon Jul 17 1995 10:00 | 3 |
| [email protected]
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3018.66 | thank you | MILORD::BISHOP | Take hold of the life that is truly life | Mon Jul 17 1995 10:19 | 3 |
| thanks very much, I'll give it a try.....
- Richard.
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3018.67 | Heliograph to Augusta might be faster... | STSDEV::GRAY | Bruce Gray, Manufacturing SW Eng | Mon Jul 17 1995 12:21 | 15 |
| In Re: Last 2
Don't hold your breath waiting for a reply. As far as I know, E-Mail
to SCI goes to Huntsville, AL. People in Augusta who have accounts must
dial up the system in Huntsville to get their mail. Many don't bother
unless you call them on the phone and ask them to read their mail.
I've been to Augusta a few times since the plant was sold. The culture
shock is quite extensive. There are signs of severe withdrawal symtoms
as they have been largely cut off from the outside world.
They do still have FAX and that has been the best way I've found to get
messages to people. The main FAX number is (207) 623-6665.
Bruce
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3018.68 | Ancient history | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:51 | 8 |
| > Don't hold your breath waiting for a reply. As far as I know, E-Mail
> to SCI goes to Huntsville, AL. People in Augusta who have accounts must
> dial up the system in Huntsville to get their mail. Many don't bother
> unless you call them on the phone and ask them to read their mail.
Why didn't we insist on a direct Internet link between Digital and Augusta as
a condition of them doing mfg for us? This so-called email link is something I
would expect in the Computer Museum, not in 1995.
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3018.69 | Rumors again | FUNYET::ANDERSON | Hey, where's all the snow? | Wed Jan 24 1996 10:53 | 6 |
| The latest rumor is that Fidelity has bought MRO2 and perhaps MRO1, with
occupancy in June. I've heard this from a number of people since yesterday.
I've heard nothing official.
Paul
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3018.70 | anything's possible | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Alpha Developer's support | Wed Jan 24 1996 11:26 | 4 |
| well, the new parking garage ought to be finished before then, so maybe
they can put us up in it! :-)
Mark
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3018.71 | Only MRO2...for now. | MROA::HEIER_L | | Wed Jan 24 1996 12:37 | 4 |
| I heard only that MRO2 might be leased with us being out of the
building by Summertime.
Larry
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3018.72 | | MKOTS3::WTHOMAS | | Wed Jan 24 1996 13:30 | 4 |
| My $.02:
Could be a "sale & lease back" (of MRO1).
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3018.73 | MRO2 lease? | FUNYET::ANDERSON | Hey, where's all the snow? | Wed Jan 24 1996 13:54 | 4 |
| I talked with someone in the cafeteria today who said he "saw a memo" stating
that Fidelity is going to lease MRO2.
Paul
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3018.74 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Thu Jan 25 1996 08:44 | 4 |
| But it was just yesterday that I first saw that there is a "new logo"
digital sign at the MRO campus, replacing the big one that faces 495.
New smaller ones at the driveways were installed earlier in the week.
Tasteful gray and burgundy....
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3018.75 | we aren't moving to MRO2.. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | we're gonna need another Timmy! | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:25 | 11 |
| all I "know" is that my group was slated to move from MRO1 to MRO2;
last week I asked my boss when that move was gonna happen (to try and
schedule deliverables around it) and I was told "we don't own the
building anymore, so I guess the move is off."
This should not be taken as gospel, but probably does indicate that
there is a change in the status of MRO2 of some sort..
ymmv..
...tom
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3018.76 | | HELIX::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome MRO1-1/L31 Pole HJ33 | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:59 | 10 |
| The latest I've heard, which may not be correct of course,
is that we're trying to LEASE MRO2 to somebody (we haven't
sold it), contingent on finding places to put all the people
who are currently in MRO2. Since some of the people in MRO2
are part of groups in MRO1, and everybody from MRO2 won't fit
in MRO1, and they dont' want to separate the MRO2 part of an
MRO1 group from the MRO1 part, some of the people from MRO1
may get dragged into the musical offices game too. And so
on, and so on, and so on....
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3018.77 | | FUNYET::ANDERSON | Where's the nearest White Castle? | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:38 | 4 |
| What *I* heard was that Fidelity has bought MRO2 and will occupy the building by
July 1. I hope someone tells us before the day the orange crates show up.
Paul
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3018.78 | More moving into the H.O.M.E. Program? | ASABET::MCCALLION | | Tue Jan 30 1996 14:55 | 9 |
| I doubt we sold MR2 since all the utilities are one unit. The cost to
dismantle would be much more than when the cut between MR3 and the
MR2/1 was made. Leasing is the best bet unless of course, MR1 is up
for grabs.
Is it possible for the mfg group presently on MR1-3 to move into the
HLO bldgs? That would free up quite a bit of space. After all it, was
the stockroom and dock area for the PDP10/20 line and the Header area
for the Venus 8600 about 10yrs ago.
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3018.79 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Tue Jan 30 1996 15:54 | 7 |
| > Is it possible for the mfg group presently on MR1-3 to move
> into the HLO bldgs?
What MFG group on MR1-3? [At least some of] That group vanished
mysteriously a few months ago.
Atlant
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3018.80 | Overflow parking on the South 40 | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Wed Jan 31 1996 13:58 | 3 |
| HLO1-2-3, in my opinion, are jammed to the gills.
M
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3018.81 | MRO1 also | USOPS::CASEY | | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:38 | 5 |
|
I heard that MRO2 has been sold to Fidelity and MRO1 is being
negotiated with them. Just a matter of time before MRO1 is also
sold.
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3018.82 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:51 | 7 |
|
So why are they moving all these people into MRO1 just so they
can sell it?
Not that I'd be surprised, so I guess this is a rhetorical
question.
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3018.83 | | NPSS::GLASER | Steve Glaser DTN 2267212 LKG1-2/E10 (G17) | Mon Mar 18 1996 13:41 | 5 |
| Figures -- back when the Mill was closed, the Telecom group asked for
one site that would be least likely to be sold so they could put
relocate the stuff from MLO somewhere "safe".
They were told MRO1. I guess that means it's on the block for sure :-)
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3018.84 | Marlboro needs the business #;-) | MR2SRV::guinep.mro.dec.com::wwillis | MCS Rapid Prototyping & Offer Creation | Mon Mar 18 1996 15:42 | 9 |
| re: .82
....for the same reason "they" moved people into MRO3,2, and 1 after MRO4
was closed.... and for the same reason they moved people to MRO2 and 1
after MRO3 was closed: to beef up the relocation and shipping business in
Marlboro.
C'Ya,
Wayne
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3018.85 | look out, shrewsbury.. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | we're gonna need another Timmy! | Tue Mar 19 1996 07:08 | 16 |
| My group seems to be a pretty good predictor of Digital's real-estate
transactions:
My group moved to NRO5; NRO5 was closed.
My group moved from NRO5 to the mill; we actually moved in
*after* it was announced that the mill was sold.
My group moved from MLO5 to MRO1 (no action here *yet*, but..)
My group was told it was moving to MRO2; MRO2 is announced to
be closing.
My group was told it was moving to SHR. Stay tuned.
...tom
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3018.86 | Several items come to mind, like why they sold to us | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Christos voskrese! | Mon Apr 29 1996 18:44 | 4 |
| Gee, that's scary, considering the history of the previous tenants of
MR1/2...
Dick
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3018.87 | RCA? | RICKS::PHIPPS | DTN 225.4959 | Tue Apr 30 1996 08:31 | 6 |
| > Gee, that's scary, considering the history of the previous tenants of
> MR1/2...
You mean RCA's Computer Division? Spectra 70 series I believe.
mikeP
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3018.88 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:27 | 5 |
| >You mean RCA's Computer Division? Spectra 70 series I believe.
True, but they were different from us. They actually decided to
go out of this business of their own free will...;-)
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3018.89 | The wise man learns from another's mistakes | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Christos voskrese! | Wed May 01 1996 11:28 | 13 |
| Heh heh. No flies on y'all.
Yeah, RCA was the company I had in mind. (Come to think of it, I was
using a Spectra 70 occasionally shortly before that, and for some time
after -- but after '72 or '73 the sw support was provided by Sperry.)
Tim has a point in .88... although sometimes I read press releases and
wonder...
But the "bottom line" I had in mind in my comment was this:
Check out the recent corporate performance of RCA.
Dick
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3018.90 | trick question? | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1) | Wed May 01 1996 11:32 | 11 |
| re Note 3018.89 by VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS:
> But the "bottom line" I had in mind in my comment was this:
> Check out the recent corporate performance of RCA.
RCA has not existed as a separate entity for a good number of
years (my wild guess would be about 10). GE bought them and
divested many parts. The trademark now belongs to others,
and is still in use.
Bob
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3018.91 | Got it in one! | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Christos voskrese! | Wed May 01 1996 11:37 | 5 |
| In other words, they were bought up by a company which intended to
disassemble their hapless purchase and "part it out". I suppose it
beats Chapter 7 -- barely.
Dick
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3018.92 | sounds almost familiar | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1) | Wed May 01 1996 11:41 | 10 |
| re Note 3018.91 by VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS:
> In other words, they were bought up by a company which intended to
> disassemble their hapless purchase and "part it out". I suppose it
> beats Chapter 7 -- barely.
But is that so different from new management coming in and
doing what felt and still feels like the same disassembly?
Bob
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3018.93 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed May 01 1996 16:04 | 11 |
| As I recall, RCA announced it would go out of the computer
business in late 1971. It closed the doors in Palm Beach
Gardens, which was the primary Spectra 70 manufacturing plant,
in 1976 or so. GE bought RCA something like 10 or 15 years
later. The two events were not related...and GE still owns NBC,
which was a division of RCA, so not all of it was sold off...
GE is notorious for canabalizing its acquisitions like that. I
think Thompson owns the RCA consumer trademark. Not sure who
bought Banquet Foods (another division), or Avis...?
tim
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3018.94 | RCA was probably not a chapter 7 candidate. | NPSS::BENZ | I'm an idiot, and I vote | Thu May 02 1996 00:57 | 8 |
| I was at GE when the purchase of RCA happened. I do not remember that
RCA was perceived to be in trouble - they were running at about 10M in
revenue per year, I think, and I think their profits were respectable.
(From the perspective of GE's folks in semiconductors, it felt much
more like RCA had bought us).
\chuck
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3018.95 | MRO2 Closing notice | USOPS::DFITCH | Digital=DEC ReClaim TheName! | Sat Jun 08 1996 12:49 | 51 |
| From: MRMTS::MRMTS::MRGATE::"SALES::A1::SITE" 7-JUN-1996 09:09:08.19
To: @Distribution_List
CC:
Subj: MRO2 CLOSING - EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO LIMITED AREAS 1
From: NAME: Site Services <SITE@A1@SALES@AKO>
To: See Below
From GARY G. NELSON, @MRO, DTN 297-6732
*****************************************************
* THIS MEMO TO EMPLOYEES OF MRO *
* REGARDING THE CLOSING OF MRO2 *
* IS FROM GREATER MARLBORO AREA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT *
*****************************************************
As part of Digital's facility consolidation efforts, the MRO2 building
will be vacated by the end of June. All employees will be relocated, the
majority to MRO1. There will be a few functions that will remain in the
building, primarily in the lower (LA) level of the building, until
suitable space and a cost effective solution is identified within the
MRO1 facility.
Two of those functions which impact the greatest number of site employees
include the Exercise/ Aerobics Rooms, and the Interactive DVN ("One
Touch") setup. Access to these areas will remain available after June
ONLY VIA THE GLASS CONNECTOR FROM MRO1. Employees with NCS card access
to the Exercise Room and are currently enrolled in an aerobics program
will have card access through the glass connector entry doors.
Interactive DVN access will be coordinated along with the scheduled "One
Touch" programs. There will be no other accessible entrances to MRO2.
Elevators and stairs, leading to the LA level, will be available. ALL
OTHER AREAS OF THE BUILDING WILL BE OFF-LIMITS.
Property Management appreciates your cooperation with the above. We will
continue to communicate any changes. If you have any further MRO2 access
concerns contact Steve Baker, Security Manager at 7-2600.
Thank you.
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3018.96 | MRO1 & 2 not sold, "Reminder Memo - Closing of MRO2 " | USOPS::DFITCH | Digital=DEC ReClaim TheName! | Tue Jul 02 1996 08:16 | 51 |
| From: MRMTS::MRMTS::MRGATE::"SALES::A1::SITE" 1-JUL-1996 17:13:44.98
To: @Distribution_List
CC:
Subj: Reminder Memo - Closing of MRO2 1
From: NAME: Site Services <SITE@A1@SALES@AKO>
To: See Below
*****************************************************
* THIS REMINDER MEMO TO EMPLOYEES OF MRO *
* REGARDING THE CLOSING OF MRO2 *
* IS FROM GREATER MARLBORO AREA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT *
*****************************************************
As part of Digital's facility consolidation efforts, the MRO2 building's
employees have been vacated. Only a few functions remain in the
building, primarily in the lower (LA) level, until suitable space and
cost effective solutions are identified within the MRO1 facility.
Remaining in MRO2 are the Exercise/Aerobics Rooms, and the Interactive
DVN ("One Touch") setup. Access to these areas is available ONLY VIA THE
GLASS CONNECTOR FROM MRO1. Employees with NCS card access to the
Exercise Room and are currently enrolled in an aerobics program will have
card access through the glass connector entry doors (as of 6/28 MRO
Security has not received the latest enrollment list from the Hudson
Youth Center). Interactive DVN access will be coordinated along with the
scheduled "One Touch" programs. Other site employees with the need to
access MRO2 will have NCS authorization. There will be no other
accessible entrances to MRO2. Elevators and stairs will be available
leading to the LA level. ALL OTHER AREAS OF THE BUILDING WILL BE
RESTRICTED TO AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY.
If you have any MRO2 access concerns contact Security at 7-6161.
Neither MRO2 or MRO1, as has been rumored, have been sold. Digital is
actively looking at sub-leasing portions of MRO2. We will continue to
communicate any news regarding the above.
Thank you.
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