corporate campus
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corporate
adjective
uk/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/us/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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campus
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkæm.pəs/us/ˈkæm.pəs/
the buildings of a college or university and the land that ...
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(Definition ofcorporateandcampusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thecorporatecampusplans included a five story headquarters building with a connecting conference center and parking deck.
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The firm's projects includecorporatecampusbuildings, recreational and training facilities, medical facilities, museums and cultural buildings, in addition to higher education and residential projects.
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The remainder of the school lands include farming fields and woodlands, a horse barn with riding facilities, and acorporatecampus.
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The thermal and electrical power will be sold to tenants within thecorporatecampus, allowing the campus to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
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The demolition was performed to make room for a sprawling newcorporatecampusand headquarters, and prompted protests and lawsuits from historic preservationists.
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Campus projects, be they educational orcorporatecampusdevelopments, present interesting sustainability challenges and opportunities.
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It is now part of acorporatecampus.
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Growth here has been brisk, with corporate campuses, golf courses, and shopping centers opening up new opportunities for exploration.
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Segways have had success in niche markets such as transportation for police departments, military bases, warehouses, corporate campuses and industrial sites.
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Segways have had success in niche markets such as transportation for police departments, military bases, warehouses, corporate campuses or industrial sites, as well as tourism.
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The campus has been named one of the most beautiful corporate campuses in the world.
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Stafford is home to many corporate campuses due to the lack of a municipal property tax.
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The building uses approximately half the energy of similar-sized buildings constructed using standard construction techniques, 40 percent less electricity for lighting and 90 percent less water than standard corporate campuses.
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