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Windsor Development
Construction of the $90 million corporate campus for ING is well underway at 200 Northfield Drive. The project will include a four-story, 475,000 SF office building. The company will begin occupying the campus in the fall of 2007. Total employment at the site will exceed 2,000.
Site grading for the $200 million Walgreens Distribution Center at 80 International Drive is also underway. Foundation work has started. The 700,000 SF state-of-the-art facility will open in 2008 and is expected to employ up to 550 persons.
Griffin Land is constructing a 128,000 SF flex industrial building at 759 Rainbow Road. The building shell should be complete by October which would allow a tenant to move in this year. The company is also performing mass grading of the balance of the site which will accommodate future development of some 780,000 SF of space. More dirt is being moved at the east end of Day Hill Road at I -91, Exit 38, by HD2 Development of Windsor. This project will include a 64,000 SF Price Chopper supermarket, a 6,000 SF restaurant pad, and a 12,000 SF retail building. The projected opening of the Price Chopper is the summer of 2007.
The Target retail store is on track to open on October 6 in the former Kmart Building next to the Stop and Shop on Kennedy Road. This 123,000 SF store will include a Starbucks Coffee shop and a district office for Target.
National Development, the developer of the 10 acres located in front of the Target store is finalizing leases for a free standing restaurant site. It is also finalizing plans for the construction of some 60,000 SF of storefronts which will connect to the north side of the Target building on Kennedy Road. Site work has commenced.
The Iron Mountain Company 50,000 SF expansion on Kennedy Road is talking shape. The steel framing has been erected and the exterior walls are nearly complete.
Site work at 910 Day Hill Road (behind Key Logic) has started. This will be the location for the Robert E. Morris Company which is a machine tool and engineering services company. They are relocating from Farmington and are building a 45,000 SF facility.
Site work has also begun for J. Walter, Inc. at 810 Day Hill Road. J. Walter is an international supplier of tools and abrasives to the metal working industry. They are relocating from Hartford and are building a 40,000 SF facility.
Extensive construction work is underway at 99 Lamberton Road to accommodate St. Paul Traveler's national claims training center. This project will include a call center and a major facility to train up to 8,500 claims agents each year. The construction should be completed in the first quarter of next year.
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