Raytheon Plans New 489,000 Square Foot Operations Center In Richardson, Texas
03/26/2014
Raytheon will occupy 489,000 square feet in three buildings located near the intersection of President George Bush Turnpike and North Central Expressway or US 75. The firm said it will begin the move in the fourth quarter of 2015, depending on the construction schedule.
"Moving our Garland operations to this state-of-the-art facility in Richardson, Texas, will provide an outstanding modern work environment for our 1,700 employees and visitors and will allow for expansion as our business grows," said Lynn Dugle, President of Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services.
"Our new offices will also help us support the missions of our customers and will better reflect our role as a global technology and innovation leader in such areas as information processing, big data, cyber security, and weather data exploitation,” she added.
Raytheon's Jupiter Road complex in Garland dates back to the 1950s. The company said several options are being pursued regarding the future of the site. Throughout North Texas, the company has approximately 8,000 employees, and in addition to IIS, Raytheon's Missile Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, and various corporate operations are located in the area. Last year, SAS relocated its headquarters to McKinney, Texas, from Southern California.
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