Monday, September 17, 2012

Bakery Square Gets CMU's Software Unit

First it was Google. Now Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute is headed to Bakery Square in the East End. 
The federally funded research and development center is expanding by renting about 38,000 square feet in the mixed-use development in Larimer. With the move, all 260,000 square feet of office space in the former Nabisco plant has been taken. 
In a statement announcing the lease, Paul Nielsen, the institute's director and CEO, said its headquarters will remain in Oakland near the CMU campus. He added the new space "will help us prepare for the anticipated growth of our programs in software engineering and cybersecurity."

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