Northeast Utilities Moves into New Hartford Headquarters
17 Agosto 2009 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
167 employees relocated from the company's executive offices and
corporate functions HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Northeast Utilities (NYSE:NU) today announced that it has
completed the move into its new corporate headquarters at 56
Prospect Street, Hartford, Conn. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060728/NORTHEASTUTILOGO ) "We
are excited to expand NU's commitment to downtown Hartford and to
be part of the positive momentum in the city," said Charles W.
Shivery, NU chairman, president and chief executive officer. "With
this relocation, we've made a long-term commitment to Hartford and
the state of Connecticut." Governor M. Jodi Rell said, "We continue
to focus on three things in Connecticut, and that's jobs, jobs,
jobs. The continued growth of NU adds new luster to downtown and
bodes well for the overall strength of Connecticut's economy. NU's
decision to relocate its headquarters in Hartford is a strong
affirmation of the talent and professionalism of its workforce and
the competitiveness of our capital city as a headquarters location.
On behalf of the state of Connecticut, I welcome NU to Hartford."
"Today, Hartford takes great pride in welcoming NU as the fifth
Fortune 500 company to be based in our city," said Hartford Mayor
Eddie A. Perez. "NU is an important economic development partner
for the city, region and state of Connecticut. Its relocation
contributes to our revitalization, creating new jobs, and is just
another example that Hartford is 'Open for Business.'" "The
MetroHartford Alliance is delighted to officially welcome NU to
downtown Hartford today," said Oz Griebel, president, MetroHartford
Alliance. "It is great news that despite today's economic climate,
NU - a Connecticut-based company - moved people into Hartford,
demonstrating once again that downtown remains a desirable location
to do business. I am very pleased that this growth is not coming at
the expense of the NU campus in Berlin, making it mutually
beneficial and rewarding for both cities." Kate Bolduc, chief
executive officer, Greater Hartford Arts Council, welcomed NU.
"First and foremost, we're thrilled to welcome NU and its people to
downtown Hartford," she said. "NU and its Connecticut companies,
Connecticut Light & Power and Yankee Gas, have been passionate
supporters of the arts for decades. We are delighted to have NU add
to the lively spirit of Hartford's central business district." In
addition to relocating 167 employees from NU's executive offices
and corporate functions, a walk-in Customer Care Center will also
open at 56 Prospect Street, improving access for CL&P and
Yankee Gas customers. The 143,000-square-foot facility resides on
the grounds of the former Parsons Theater, which opened in 1896
before being demolished in 1932 to make way for the offices of the
Hartford Steam Boiler Company. The building was later sold to the
Travelers Insurance Company, which expanded the building in 1964.
Twenty years later, the Phoenix Companies bought the facility and
renovated the site, including enclosing the center courtyard. In
December 2008, NU purchased the building from the Phoenix Companies
and made renovations to upgrade systems and portions of the
building's office space. The materials used in the renovation were
carefully selected to be environmentally friendly and minimize the
depletion of natural resources. NU used low-emissions paints,
carpeting containing 40 percent recycled content, workstation and
chair fabrics that are made from sustainable design materials and
digitally controlled HVAC systems to allow for remote monitoring
and control to maximize efficiencies of lighting and comfort
systems. NU's suburban campus, located at 107 Selden Street in
Berlin, Conn., remains fully utilized by employees from companies
and businesses of NU. It continues to be the headquarters of
Connecticut Light & Power, Yankee Gas and NU Transmission.
Northeast Utilities, a Fortune 500 and Standard & Poor's 500
energy company with headquarters in Connecticut, operates New
England's largest energy delivery system. NU is committed to
safety, reliability, environmental leadership and stewardship, and
expanding energy options for its more than 2 million electric and
natural gas customers. For more information on Northeast Utilities
and its subsidiaries, visit http://www.nu.com/.
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