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Article: Cruise line charts new rooms with a view in Springfield.(Business)(Royal Caribbean says the Gateway call center could employ up to 1,000 people)
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- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- November 20, 2004
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Byline: Sherri Buri McDonald The Register-Guard
SPRINGFIELD - The video presentation at Royal Caribbean's luncheon on Thursday, where it announced plans to build a $60 million Springfield call center, showed images of an expansive building with high ceilings, large windows, natural light and views of the Coburg foothills.
The video, accompanied by music and narration, offered the best look yet of the company's proposed 180,000-square-foot complex off Interstate 5 in Gateway.
The building, with two cafes, outdoor verandas, and a fitness center, was designed for employees, Royal Caribbean officials said.
The company plans to open the ...