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Press Release:Most likely site is DFW. Probably want to be close to CPR.
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-- Anonymous, March 21, 2001
Cherri:I believe that this is just the headquarters. Do you know the impact that it will have on Seattle.
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-- Anonymous, March 21, 2001
ONLY 500-1,000 jobs but......Corp. HQs are very nice because they don't pollute, most of the major vendors must have a "presence" nearby (which in Boeing's case would probably add another 2-3,000 jobs) and add greatly to area prestige. Albuquerque just picked up a small Fort 500 and for them it is great because they don't have H20 for industrial expansion.HINT: DFW does and we got some power to spare also with more coming online, THE major transport Hub and few 50-60 mile per hr. winds with grey skies like some old time city in Ill. Denver would have to give about $50 Mill in tax abatements to win vs. either DFW or the old windy city in Ill. Sears almost moved out of Ill. but one of the burbs paid for the business.
Wednesday March 21 2:37 PM ET Boeing to Leave Seattle After 85 Years
By Kristin Roberts
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Aerospace giant Boeing Co. said on Wednesday it will move its headquarters out of Seattle after 85 years, in a major blow to the city's status, saying it needs a central location nearer its customers and financing.
Boeing, which has been headquartered in Seattle since its founding in 1916, made the announcement as part of a restructuring it said was aimed at creating a leaner, more flexible company.
The company is eyeing Chicago, Denver and the Dallas/Fort Worth area for its new corporate center, saying it would make a final decision on the move by early summer and have an operational center in the new headquarters by fall.
The new headquarters will employ about half the 1,000 employees currently working in the Seattle offices, Boeing said.
-- Anonymous, March 21, 2001
CPR:I have it from a reliable source [you know what that is worth] that they intend to begin moving more production to the center of the country. Of course, it makes sense in terms of employee costs [mostly housing].
I really don't like it. I have to fly through DFW on a regular basis and it is already a hassle.
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-- Anonymous, March 21, 2001
Maybe they're just tired of earthquakes and rain in WA....but wouldn't dare come to the east coast because of the damn hurricanes(and who can blame them)
-- Anonymous, March 22, 2001
From what I've heard, they don't consider commercal airliner production to be such a significant part of their future. It is sort-of mentioned in this article:That would mean as the facilities get older, those that are needed will be replaced elsewhere. There isn't a whole lot of room left in Seattle. It isn't like DFW where they could expand for a thousand miles. Of course I could be wrong.
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-- Anonymous, March 23, 2001
This is what I was talking about earlier:Could be the start of a trend.
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-- Anonymous, March 24, 2001