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FORE Systems, Inc., was a computer network switching equipment company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Founded in 1990 to supply Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cards for workstation computers, it soon branched out to become a major supplier in the ATM switch market and the extended those product lines to add Internet Protocol switching and other devices.
Originally founded as Brush Creek, it was renamed to Warrendale in 1907, after the local Warren family that originally resided there in the late 1700s. [3] It was the home to one of American Eagle Outfitters' four North American distribution centers, before it closed. [4] It was the home to the corporate headquarters of rue21 before they closed ...
Italianate-style academic building built in 1857; [5] oldest normal school building in Pennsylvania and oldest building at Edinboro University [6] 2: C.F. Adams Building: C.F. Adams Building: January 7, 2015 : 101 E. 6th St. Erie: 3: Boston Store
Rohm and Haas moved from their old Washington Square headquarters into the new building in 1965. [4] By the 2000s, the Rohm and Haas Corporate Headquarters needed upgrades to its building systems and facilities. The company spent two years deciding whether to renovate its current building or to move to cheaper, more modern space in Center City ...
The £2.8bn price for FORE Systems and the £1.3n spent on RELTEC took a heavy toll on Marconi following the bursting of the bubble in 2000/2001. In the first half of 2001, some of Marconi's major competitors such as Lucent Technologies and Alcatel had issued profit warnings, citing a large drop in orders from large telecoms groups.
The Regional Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania—known colloquially as the RIDC—is a privately funded non-profit [3] serving the Pittsburgh metropolitan area to focus on a regional approach to economic development primarily through managing and rehabilitating area research and business parks for modern tenants.
Eighty Four is accessible via PA Route 519 and PA Route 136 and interstates 79 and 70. The closest international airport is the Pittsburgh International Airport approximately 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Eighty Four in Findlay Township, Pennsylvania.
A satellite manufacturing building, Building 10, was constructed on North 13th Street, just north of the General Mail Facility, in 1992. The same year the Falconer building across the street was also used. [9] AT&T Reading Works was the No. 2 employer in Berks County in 1993, [12] but that was soon to end.