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Pequot Tribe to move offices
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MAY 4, 2001 Under a lease signed on Thursday, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut will relocate about 350 to 350 tribal employees to a property in Norwich. The tribe will first turn over ownership of the property to a local development firm. The tribe will then become the master tenant in a $16 million office complex that is proposed built at the site. Get the Story:
Mashantuckets sign lease for Norwich project (The New London Day 5/4)
Tribe's OK of lease sets Mercantile project in motion (The Norwich Bulletin 5/4)
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