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Construction Kicks Off on Tech Firm's Office Building in Loveland
Aug 8, 2008

Ground has broken on Waltham, Mass.-based Constant Contact Inc.'s new 50,000-square-foot office building in Loveland, Colo. Located near the intersection of Rocky Mountain Ave. and Test Dr. in Precision Office Park at Centerra, the build-to-suit facility will mark the e-mail marketing provider's first foray beyond its corporate headquarters home in Massachusetts. McWhinney is on board to oversee development activity, and Dohn Construction is serving as general contractor. Work is scheduled to reach completion in early 2009.

 
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