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To: Roads End who wrote (762533)5/7/2022 1:47:18 PM
From: John Carragher4 Recommendations

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Roads End

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hard to see moving a company to the belt way, arlington va. the place is jam packed no room for more companies yet cranes are working all over the area building new offices. I drove through the area a week ago making fine time until about an hour outside washington d.c.

I only wanted to pass through heading northeast however my gps directed me to the north part of the beltway vs cutting right through. Stop and go for the next hour and half once i hit the belt way. Then back on route 95 north to baltimore was a new experience it was all bumper to bumper.

Boeing employees should think twice if they have to go into the office about relocation to this area. imo



To: Roads End who wrote (762533)5/7/2022 1:49:20 PM
From: sm1th1 Recommendation

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Boeing moved HQ from Seattle to Chicago. I scratched my head then,


It was after the McDonnel Douglas merger. They wanted a HQ which was not from either company's past to create the illusion of a merger of equals. Chicago was always a poor choice.