The company is an instructional design provider of e-learning compliance solutions specializing for Internet delivery of computer-based learning systems. Clay Peeples, a Boyd Page broker who represented Eduneering, tells GlobeSt.com that the location has been chosen for its technical infrastructure, power availability and ample green space.

Canadian-based TrizecHahn Office Properties owns the high-tech facility. Paul Frazier of TrizecHahn has represented the building owner. Constructed in 1984 on a 21-acre site, the 399,000-sf, six-story office building originally had been developed for IBM, says Peeples. IBM, which had used the site to handle its NASA contracts, had built in an impressive and then unprecedented technical infrastructure into the building design. The building hosts two power circuits giving it elements of power redundancy, three fiber-optic providers and above-standard power per sf availability.

Lockheed Martin is the lead tenant, occupying 115,000 sf. AT&T also runs an on-site telecommunications center. Lockheed and AT&T reportedly had chosen the building specifically for its existing technical infrastructure.

TrizecHahn had bought the property, which is 45% occupied, in 1998 from Chicago-based Transwestern Commercial Services. Typical floor plates are 71,000 sf.

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