Former Arrow Electronics office in Centennial demolished for apartment development
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Former Arrow Electronics office in Centennial demolished for apartment development
A Centennial office building that was once the headquarters of a Fortune 500 company is being demolished less than a quarter-century after being built. The 9201 E. Dry Creek Road building, which was home to Arrow Electronics until last year, is being knocked down by crews from American Demolition. Built in 2001, the approximately 125,000-square-foot structure sold for $24.9 million three years later. Arrow Electronics, an electronic component fi…
Four former Kenosha school buildings to be demolished for redevelopment
The City of Kenosha plans to soon demolish four former Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) buildings it acquired in March, with plans for the sites to be redeveloped. Two of the sites — Kenosha Technology Enhanced Curriculum (KTEC) West, located at 5710 32nd Ave. (formerly McKinley Middle School), and McKinley Elementary School – West, at […]
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