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The Adecco Group said Feb. 24 it is moving its North American headquarters from Jacksonville to Atlanta, but said its business service center that employs more than 600 will remain in Jacksonville.
The Zurich, Switzerland-based staffing and services company has had its North American headquarters in Jacksonville since 2014.
Adecco said it will move key leadership and commercial functions to the new office.
“We look forward to building a hub in Atlanta, where talent, diversity, technology and innovation are thriving,” said Corinne Ripoche, Regional President of the Adecco Group, Americas, in a news release.
“We look forward to building a hub in Atlanta, where talent, diversity, technology and innovation are thriving,” said Corinne Ripoche, regional president of the Adecco Group, Americas, in a news release.
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“The buildings are in good shape,” said Anthony Brady, president of Somerset Properties of Pennsylvania.
Anthony Brady, president of Somerset Properties of Pennsylvania.
“They need some landscaping, painting, exterior lighting and new pavement and fencing. That is what we are focusing on,” he said Jan. 15.
“Our model is to fix them up, raise the rents a little – and we think we can do that with these properties.”
Somerset, based in Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, bought the eight warehouses among six deeds for almost $28.2 million through SPI/CSIM JIP Property Owner LLC.
The deeds and a $19.25 million mortgage from Webster Bank of Waterbury, Connecticut, were executed Dec. 24 and recorded Dec. 31 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts.
12:05 PM EST Share The facilities, totaling 380,500 square feet, are in the south and west sides of the city.
Investors sold eight warehouses around Jacksonville among six deeds for almost $28.2 million to Pennsylvania real estate company Somerset Properties.
The deeds and mortgage were executed Dec. 24 and recorded Dec. 31 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts.
Webster Bank of Waterbury, Connecticut, financed the deal with a $19.25 million mortgage.
Newmark Phoenix Realty Group President and principal John Richardson and Senior Vice President and principal Ladson Montgomery represented the sellers along with Michael Lohmann and Michael LaPointe with Newmark’s Capital Markets group out of Miami.