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Other major tenants included Absolute Collection Services with66,500 square feet (6,180 m 2), the City of Raleigh with 38,000 square feet (3,500 m 2), and the law firm Hunton & Williams. [1] In July 2005, The Simpson Organization of Atlanta, Georgia bought the building for $47.1 million. At the time, it had an occupancy rate of 80 percent.
NCO Group, Inc., based in Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States, [2] is a business process outsourcing company and collection agency that provides accounts receivable management, customer relationship management and back office solutions [buzzword] for its clients.
HAROLD E. LEMAY(September 4, 1919 – November 4, 2000) was the owner of Harold Lemay Enterprises, a refuse company in the Tacoma, Washington metro area. [1] He was the owner of one of the largest private automobile collections in the world at the time of his death.
National Attorney Collection Services, Inc. and National Attorney Services LLC, which are both based in Glendale, Calif., and owned by Archie Donovan, have agreed to pay $1 million in the case.
A contractor who worked on the stalled Tacoma Town Center project recently won a default order in its debt-collection lawsuit. Whether anyone will ever pay up is another matter.
Billy Bush is a multi-Grammy nominated American record producer, audio engineer and mixer known for his work with Garbage, The Naked and Famous, Neon Trees, Julia Stone, Fink, Foster the People, Muse, Natasha Bedingfield, Jake Bugg, Ilse DeLange, and The Boxer Rebellion.
Anthology is the band's third overall greatest hits album, after 2007's Absolute Garbage and 2012's The Absolute Collection. However, it is their second international greatest hits album as The Absolute Collection was only released in Australia and New Zealand ahead of their Australian 2013 tour promoting Not Your Kind of People.
This Is the Noise That Keeps Me Awake is a 2017 autobiography by American alternative rock band Garbage with journalist and former Rolling Stone contributor Jason Cohen over a two-year period which coincided with the band's twentieth anniversary. [1]