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Tenants lining up for DuPage national tech park.(News)
0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), January, 2007 | by Shenoy, Rupa
Byline: Rupa Shenoy Daily Herald Staff Writer One year after it officially went on the market, the DuPage National Technology Park has proved it can attract a collection of big-name entities with heavy-hitting projects to what was once a soybean field. More than 50 of the park's vast 450 developable acres have been leased.
Among those who've committed: - Pella Corp., which already has occupied a 174,352-square-foot facility devoted to selling and producing windows and chairs; - Argonne National Laboratories, which next summer is to complete construction on a 40,000-square-foot center focused on computer analysis of homeland security strategies; - Northern Illinois University, which has committed to erect a 12-acre cancer care center offering rare...
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