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Two Companies Announce Move to Generation Park.
The 4,000 acre mixed-use community is already home to FMC Technologies which moved 1,000 employees there earlier this year.

HUMBLE, TX, -- Two Houston area companies announced plans to relocate their headquarters to the rapidly expanding Generation Park community.
On Tuesday, McCord Development, which has been developing Generation Park for years, unveiled the first multi-tenant building at the mixed-use community at a topping out ceremony at 250 Assay Street.
McCord Development announced that Apache Industrial Services will be the first tenants at 250 Assay Street, and will join McCord Development in relocating its headquarters to the new building, when the building is completed in June 2017.
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Ryan McCord, President of McCord Development at Generation Park, speaks at a topping out ceremony Tuesday.
The building is being constructed in Redemption Square, which broke ground in February, will feature will feature Class-A office space, hotels, restaurants, shops and other services.
Apache Industrial Services Inc. will lease 35,350 square feet for the headquarters, while McCord Development will occupy 17,309 square feet.
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Page Southerland Page Architects designed the five-story, Class A office building in partnership with McCord Development, and E.E. Reed Construction LP is the general contractor.
Earlier this year, Houston-based FMC Technologies moved more than 1,000 employees into its new headquarters at Generation Park.
FMC Technologies broke ground on the new headquarters facility in 2012.
Images: (top) McCord Development/ (center) Rena O. Productions LLC
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