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Parts of a high-profile Plano business campus are being torn down
The NTT Data campus on Plano Parkway is one of the largest data centers in the area.
NTT Data leases data center space in the complex on Plano Parkway, which is owned by a California investor.(Steve Brown )
But the owners of the Plano tech property aren’t saying what’s planned for the project.
The former NTT Data campus at Plano Parkway and Custer Road near Bush Turnpike includes more than 1 million square feet of buildings. NTT Data acquired the sprawling complex in 2016 when it bought the former Perot Systems IT services operation from Austin-based Dell.
Friday, January 8, 2021
Three candidates are seeking two seats on Lewes City Council in the Saturday, May 8 municipal election. Incumbent Rob Morgan and challengers Carolyn Jones and Khalil Saliba are seeking three-year terms. Deputy Mayor Bonnie Osler is stepping away after nine years of service on council. Polls will be open at city hall from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information about the election, go to ci.lewes.de.us/273/Election-Information. All candidates were asked by the Cape Gazette to answer the same questions about topics important to residents.
Biographical information
Carolyn Jones: I was born and raised in Jersey City, N.J. My career started in New York City in banking and led me to Washington, D.C., to the fields of academia, consulting and quasi-government at the Smithsonian Institution. In each field I held positions that required problem-solving, leadership and people skills. While working, I acquired a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of