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Boeing's Move To Sell Commercial Air Division Headquarters Could Signal More Property Shedding Ahead

Aerospace Giant Said It Could Reduce Total Office Footprint by 30%
The newer of the two offices at Boeing's Longacre campus, Building 25-20 at 1910 Oakesdale Ave., was built in 1998 with a design that alludes to flight. (CoStar)
The newer of the two offices at Boeing's Longacre campus, Building 25-20 at 1910 Oakesdale Ave., was built in 1998 with a design that alludes to flight. (CoStar)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
April 10, 2021 | 12:40 AM

Aerospace giant Boeing's move to officially put up for sale a large block of its offices including the headquarters of its commercial airline division in the Seattle suburb of Renton, Washington, could signal further shedding of property in other parts of the country.

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