
It isn't clear yet how noticeably Pentagon spending cuts proclaimed last week will influence the local real estate market, Other than they are by now making some in the industry painful. Consider the Haskell Co.
A Jacksonville, Fla.-based specialist in designing and building buildings for company and institutional customers, Haskell was chosen from a pool of 13 companies in August 2009 to build an $11.6 million head office facility for the U.S. Joint Forces Command in Norfolk. Building is underway and is expected to be complete early next year, as scheduled.
There's just one trouble: Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates supposed last week he will shutter the Joint Forces Command, connotation Haskell is building a headquarters building for a part that will no longer exist.
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A Jacksonville, Fla.-based specialist in designing and building buildings for company and institutional customers, Haskell was chosen from a pool of 13 companies in August 2009 to build an $11.6 million head office facility for the U.S. Joint Forces Command in Norfolk. Building is underway and is expected to be complete early next year, as scheduled.
There's just one trouble: Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates supposed last week he will shutter the Joint Forces Command, connotation Haskell is building a headquarters building for a part that will no longer exist.
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