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A traffic-assessment letter drafted on Ball’s behalf by Civtrans Engineering Inc. shows that there are 841 employees working at the Commerce Street campus. That number is estimated to jump to 1,932 by the time the multi-phase expansion is complete in 2034.
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Employees at the Boulder campus of the aerospace arm of Westminster-based metal-packaging manufacturer Ball Corp. “have and are creating some of the most significant spacecraft for NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and other federal agencies including instruments for the Hubble Telescope, the Kepler Space Observatory, and the James Webb Space Telescope,
BOULDER Boulder’s leading business and economic-development organization is expressing its support for Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.’s ambitious plans to expand its Commerce Street campus.
“This is an opportunity that our community can and should embrace,” Boulder Chamber president John Tayer told BizWest Friday. “We’ll look forward to helping to meet their expectations for this planned expansion and to support them in meeting their goals of building important understanding of space and science.”
An artist rendering shows proposed new buildings within the Ball Corp. campus. Courtesy Boulder planning documents.
The aerospace arm of Westminster-based metal-packaging manufacturer Ball Corp. (NYSE: BLL) has submitted preliminary plans to the city that show the intent to extend its planned unit development agreement and build three new buildings at its 1600 Commerce St. campus that would add 375,000 square feet on the roughly 27-acre site.
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