General Electric is official moving out of its office tower at The Banks on Cincinnati's riverfront. Downtown's post-pandemic recovery took a step backward with General Electric's decision to relocate ...
Back in 2014 General Electric announced it would bring its Global Operations Center to The Banks, a move designed to bring 1,800 workers to the then-struggling riverfront development and signal ...
In bidding the Banks goodbye, General Electric is leaving the lights on.GE said Thursday that it intends to fully lease all vacant space, but its own numbers no longer fit the footprint."GE is now ...
PITTSFIELD — The noise from the demolition of General Electric’s Building 14 will never stop bothering Al Bertelli. From his home on Longview Terrace, Bertelli can hear the bones being ripped out of ...
The GE building at The Banks in downtown Cincinnati is about to lose all of its GE employees. GE Aerospace, an Evendale-based jet engine maker, is relocating the last 250 employees who still work in ...
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PITTSFIELD — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has directed General Electric Co. to pause the demolition of Building 12 after a single air sample showed PCBs above the regulatory "action level" ...
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Why isn’t the GE sign lit for the holidays?
Each year, as the holidays roll back around, the large logo that sits atop the General Electric (GE) building in Schenectady is illuminated in red and green.
Zoot Enterprises, a Bozeman-based high-tech company, plans to purchase the Billings GE Capital building and expects to hire some of GE's workers whose jobs will be eliminated by the end of the year.
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