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Texas State Highway 327 runs through downtown Silsbee south of the city center, leading east to US 96 and west 9 miles (14 km) to Kountze, the Hardin county seat. According to the United States Census Bureau, Silsbee has a total area of 7.7 square miles (20.0 km 2), of which 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2), or 0.64%, are water. [4]
The Dulles Technology Corridor has access to a highly educated workforce. Of adults aged 25 and over, 58.2% in Fairfax County [10] and 57.6% in Loudoun County [11] have a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 28.2% for the U.S. as a whole.
In June 2016, the company acquired a data center campus in New Jersey from DuPont Fabros Technology for $125 million. [21] [22] In January 2017, the company acquired a 260,000 square foot data center in Irving, Texas for $50 million. [23] In May 2017, the company acquired a 3.4-acre parcel next to its Atlanta facility for $1 million. [24]
In March 2016, the company acquired a data center of CME Group in Aurora, Illinois for $130 million in a leaseback transaction. [11] [12] In December 2016, the company broke ground on a 425,000 square foot data center on the property. [13] In June 2016, the company purchased a 40-acre parcel in Loudoun County, Virginia. [14]
KHTW (1300 AM) is an American terrestrial radio station licensed to Lumberton, Texas, broadcasting a Conservative talk format. The facility signed on from Silsbee, Texas as KKAS on December 31, 1959. On January 31, 2000, the callsign was changed to KSET. In 2009, it moved to the new tower site in southwest Lumberton.
The clock is ticking for families hoping to send letters to Santa Claus at the North Pole this holiday season. Letters need to be postmarked by Monday, a spokesperson for the U. S. Postal Service ...
In March 2015, the company won the Brill Award For Data Center Design issued by Uptime Institute. [17] In March 2016, the company acquired a 46.7 acre parcel of land in Hillsboro, Oregon for $11.2 million. [18] [19] In June 2016, the company sold a 38-acre data center in New Jersey to Quality Technology Services for $125 million. [20] [21]
From January 2008 to January 2011, if you bought shares in companies when Richard D. DiCerchio joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 4.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -13.4 percent return from the S&P 500.