By Julie Nakashima
A few years from now, high-paying technology jobs will bloom on a site in Long Beach once dominated by high-paying aerospace jobs.
That's the goal of Boeing Realty Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., which plans to demolish 5 million square feet of surplus facilities on a portion of its Long Beach airplane plant, and replace them with a business park geared for technology companies. The site, located on the plant's west side, co...
A few years from now, high-paying technology jobs will bloom on a site in Long Beach once dominated by high-paying aerospace jobs.
That's the goal of Boeing Realty Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boeing Co., which plans to demolish 5 million square feet of surplus facilities on a portion of its Long Beach airplane plant, and replace them with a business park geared for technology companies. The site, located on the plant's west side, co...
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