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Federal Center ext.jpgCome late November, the Seattle District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff will move into environmentally friendly new digs, the Federal Center South Building 1202, on the banks of the Duwamish River. The 200,000-square-foot building, winning plaudits for its energy performance, sits on a former Superfund site that housed a World War II bomb factory and in recent years served as storage for rusty government vehicles.

More cool photos of the facility via the Puget Sound Business Journal website.

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