Build-to-suit fully enclosed.Advance Properties' build-to-suit headquarters for G.H. Bass & Company is advancing quickly with enclosure of the entire building being completed, announced Peter Cocoziello, president of the Gladstone, New Jersey-based Advance Properties, developer of the project. The Bass headquarters is being constructed in the Sable sable, species of marten, Martes zibellina, found in Siberia, N European Russia, and N Finland. This carnivorous mammal is highly valued for its thick, soft fur, which is dark brown or black, sometimes with white underparts and sometimes flecked with silver. Oaks Office Park and will consist of a three story, 101,000-square-foot office building on over six acres. The Class-A office complex will feature an attractive combination of brick, color-coordinated pre-cast panels and bronze tinted glazing. Several of the first class corporate amenities of the building will include an on-site restaurant/cafeteria, health club, volleyball courts and a company store. G.H. Bass & Company's headquarters will relocate to the 101,000 square foot facility in South Portland, Maine South Portland is a city in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 23,324. Geography South Portland is located at (43.631549, -70.272724)GR1. from Falmouth, Maine Falmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 10,310 at the 2000 census. This northern suburb of Portland borders Casco Bay and offers one of the largest anchorages in Maine. in October of 1993. Advance Properties has been involved in every phase of the G.H. Bass & Co. relocation, from the initial existing red estate analysis, site selection and site development to programming space requirements, space planning and furniture systems analysis and purchase. Located at 600 Sable Oaks Drive in South Portland South Portland, city (1990 pop. 23,163), Cumberland co., SW Maine, on the Fore River and Casco Bay, part of the Portland metropolitan area; separated from Falmouth (now Portland) as part of the town of Cape Elizabeth 1765, separated from Cape Elizabeth and inc. 1898. , the project is within a mile of the Maine Turnpike The Maine Turnpike runs from Kittery to Augusta and is a toll road for all of its length except for a short section in Kittery and York. As of January 2004, it is signed entirely as Interstate 95. and Interstate 95 at Exit 7. |
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