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    Thompson & Morgan is an independently-owned company based in Ipswich, Suffolk. Founded in 1855, [ 1 ] Thompson & Morgan offer English plants, seeds and sundries worldwide through their websites. The U.S. division of the company was sold to Gardens Alive in 2009.

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    And in January 2021 officials announced plans to begin moving employees out of the Thompson Center into another building the state had purchased for $73.5 million at 555 W. Monroe.