Some tech past and present, here, by DylanLJMartin Intel is selling its 149-acre R&D site in Hudson, Massachusetts that once belonged to DEC. It's set to be replaced with a warehouse once sold. Staff have been moved to a leased office
800 R&D employees, according to Intel. The spokesperson told us the US giant will move its Hudson employees to a facility it's leasing in Harvard, Massachusetts, about 13 miles away.
Kristina Johnson, Hudson's director of planning and community development, told us the buyer of Intel's Hudson property is Atlanta-based real-estate developer Portman Industrial, which intends to demolish the site's two office buildings and build a logistics warehouse for an undisclosed company.
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