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Johnson Controls’ Departure Impacts Third Ward

The story goes all the way back to 1993. Plus: A recap of the week's real estate news

By - Jan 9th, 2022 01:54 pm

The story goes all the way back to 1993. Plus: A recap of the week's real estate news Back to the full article.

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One thought on “Plats and Parcels: Johnson Controls’ Departure Impacts Third Ward”

  1. 45 years in the City says:

    JCI historically has also rented parking under I-794, at 630 E. Buffalo, and a lot south of the Tropic Banana Co. The latter two are suitable for development. I’m assuming the company will no longer participate in the MCTS Commuter Value Pass program when they decamp to Glendale.

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