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UH pursues OfficeMax building in Shaker Hts.(University Hospitals)(Shaker Heights, Ohio)
Crain's Cleveland Business, September, 2006 by Bullard, Stan
Byline: STAN BULLARD University Hospitals may provide the city of Shaker Heights with the salve for the wound that was created by the departure of OfficeMax. Three sources familiar with the situation, who spoke on condition they not be identified, said the hospital system is conducting due diligence to buy the big office building formerly occupied by OfficeMax as a new home for UH's back-office employees.
The 227,000-square-foot building at 3605 Warrensville Center Road became vacant late last year after OfficeMax decided to consolidate its headquarters operations in the Chicago area. UH's pursuit of the OfficeMax building means, at least for now, that the hospital system is passing on options to consolidate the back-office employees in either the 668...
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