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  2. Flex Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Flex Ltd. [2] (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is a Singapore-domiciled multinational manufacturing company. It is the third [ 3 ] largest global electronics manufacturing services (EMS), original design manufacturer (ODM) company by revenue, behind only Pegatron for what concerns original equipment manufacturers.

  3. Austin Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Centre is a 16-story mixed-use hi-rise in Downtown Austin, Texas. The building, notable for its large enclosed glass atrium, contains office space, retail space, and an Omni Hotel ; the hotel component of the complex contains a rooftop pool and bar, and several conference rooms.

  4. Armadillo World Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Armadillo World Headquarters (The 'Dillo or Armadillo WHQ) was an influential Texas music hall and beer garden in Austin at 525½ Barton Springs Road – at South First Street – just south of the Colorado River and downtown Austin. The 'Dillo flourished from 1970 to 1980.

  5. Revathi Advaithi - Wikipedia

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    Revathi Advaithi is an Indian-born American business executive. She is the CEO of Flex (formerly Flextronics) and an advocate for women in STEM [1] and in the workplace.. Prior to joining Flex in 2019, Advaithi worked in various leadership positions at Eaton and Honeywell.

  6. Austin Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Austin City Council changed the name of the Austin Convention Center on July 29, 2004, to honor civic leader Dr. W. Neal Kocurek (1936–2004), who helped rally community support for construction of a convention center for Austin. Kocurek died after suffering a stroke on March 29, 2004. The formal dedication took place on December 2, 2004. [10]

  7. Block 185 - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 2019, Brandywine announced that Google would lease the entire building, [8] and the Austin-American Statesman released the first renderings the same day. [9] In December 2024 Cousins Properties announced that they would be acquiring Block 185 for $521.8 million, the largest purchase of an office property in Austin in 2024. [10] [11]

  8. The William P. Clements Jr. Center for National Security

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    [1] [2] The center is named after former Texas Governor and Deputy Secretary of Defense Bill Clements. [3] The goal of the Clements Center is to teach diplomatic and military history to undergraduates and graduate students , as well as support research in the topics of history, strategy, and national security policy .

  9. Crestview, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Crestview, Austin, Texas is a neighborhood in north central Austin, in the U.S. state of Texas.. Crestview is located in ZIP code 78757. The Crestview neighborhood was built by developer A.B. Beddow on the site of an old dairy farm in the 1950s and early 1960s.