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The Green Valley Business Plaza functioned as a call center for the State Compensation Insurance Fund in the early 2000s before shutting down in a mass migration of call centers moving overseas to take advantage of cheap labor. (CoStar)
The Green Valley Business Plaza functioned as a call center for the State Compensation Insurance Fund in the early 2000s before shutting down in a mass migration of call centers moving overseas to take advantage of cheap labor. (CoStar)
CoStar News
January 27, 2025 | 8:56 P.M.

For a decade or more, a sprawling, 103,000-square-foot building about halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento stood virtually empty after the call center it was built to house moved overseas to take advantage of cheap labor.

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