BOSTON—The luster of the relocation of GE's corporate headquarters from Connecticut to Fort Point Channel in Boston got a little duller yesterday.
The relocation of the firm's corporate headquarters from Fairfield, CT announced in early 2016 promised a total of 800 jobs to be added to the Seaport. In a deal reached between MassDevelopmnent and GE, the two Neco-brick buildings totaling 95,000 square feet owned by the state and an adjacent parcel owned by GE will be put on the market for sale.
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