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AT&T leases 150,000 sf at Morris Corporate Ctr.


AT&T leases 150,000 sf at Morris Corporate Ctr.

AT&T EasyLink, a new business unit of AT&T, signed a lease for approximately 150,000 square feet in Morris Corporate Center III in Parsippany, New Jersey. The announcement was made by Steven J. Pozycki, managing partner of Lincoln Property Company, developer of the 1.8 million square foot Morris Corporate Center.

AT&T EasyLink, which will employ approximately 400 workers, will move into its new offices in early fall. On January 1, 1991 AT&T acquired a division of Western Union naming the new division AT&T EasyLink.

"We are very pleased to have the headquarters of this new division of AT&T in our newest phase of Morris Corporate Center," said Pozycki. AT&T EasyLink will occupy one entire building in the four-building Morris Corporate Center III. American International Adjustment Company, Inc. (AIAC AIAC Aerospace Industries Association of Canada
AIAC Associazione Italiana di Aritmologia e Cardiostimolazione
AIAC Association of Independent Advice Centres (Northern Ireland)
AIAC Automotive Industries Association of Canada
), a subsidiary of AIG AIG addressee indicator group (US DoD)
AIG American International Group, Inc
AiG Answers in Genesis (religious group in defense of Scripture)
AIG Artificial Intelligence Group
AIG Australian Industry Group
, recently leased another building of 114,000 square feet. These two leases represent approximately half of the space in this 540,000-square-foot phase.

A third multi-tenanted building is 95 percent occupied leaving only Building C, a 150,000-square-foot facility, available in Morriss Corporate Center III.

Morris Corporate Center III was designed by Haines Lundberg Waehler to complement the property's earlier phases which are entirely occupied. Features include landscaped atrium atrium (ā`trēəm), term for an interior court in Roman domestic architecture and also for a type of entrance court in early Christian churches. The Roman atrium was an unroofed or partially roofed area with rooms opening from it.  lobbies finished in Carnelian carnelian (kärnēl`yən) or cornelian (kôr–, kər–), variety of red chalcedony, used as a gem.  red granite and mahogany mahogany, common name for the Meliaceae, a widely distributed family of chiefly tropical shrubs and trees, often having scented wood. The valuable hardwood called mahogany is obtained from many members of the family; in America and Europe it is imported for  and ample covered parking. Morris Corporate Center is situated on 135 acres of wooded, rolling hills Rolling hills are like a mountain chain, only a "hill chain" of hills that roll on and on continually. You will often find them in between plains and mountains, near major rivers, or randomly anywhere. The only places without rolling hills are deserts and flood plains.  and ponds.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Jun 12, 1991
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