Anyone have any ideas on who and when?
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Why the big secrecy?
Why can't they just come out and tell people, give them a heads up to prepare or move or something?
Why is it so hush hush?
I just don't get the secrecy and lack of transparency.
They telegraph three years early massive lay offs and they can't clue the workforce in on moves?
Weird
IT by foreign software and foreign writers and installers
Hmmmm who'd have thunk it spies?
How naive if corporations
Just like on here taking away my posts
Globe Staff / June 12, 2012
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Boston officials plan to give State Street Corp. $11.5 million in tax cuts to construct an office building on the South Boston Waterfront, the latest deal by the city to help transform the once-shabby industrial district.
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The proposal, announced Monday, would help finance construction of an 11-story building at the Channel Center complex off of A Street. The tax break, which needs approval from the Boston Redevelopment Authority, would be spread over 15 years.
The project would be a major boost for the complex and for the wider area, which would be expected to benefit from thousands of new employees dining at its restaurants and patronizing other businesses.
SO NOW THEY ARE MOVING PEOPLE BACK TO SOME OF THE QUINCY OFFICES ????
Looks like State street conned Boston and got a nice tax break to move there and build
I bet they will rent some floors out to other businesses aka be a Landlord