The complex will house the technology operations of the company's Cox Communications subsidiary, including the information technology, Internet and engineering staff. More than 1,000 employees are expected to work at the new facility near Cox headquarters, relocating from properties currently being leased in Alpharetta and Dunwoody, among other locations.

"Our company's growth necessitates the construction of additional facilities," stated Marybeth Leamer, Cox Enterprises executive vice president, administration and human resources "This rings especially true for Cox Communications, which is ramping up its operations to soon launch next-generation wireless voice and Internet services."

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