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Mercury rising

Herald Staff Writer

Tuesday, Jul 30, 2013 5:01 PM MT

Updated Wednesday, Jul 31, 2013 4:39 PM MT

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Matt Taylor, CEO of Mercury, said the company is planning to move into its new 78,000-square-foot facility next to Durango Mall next spring. More than 450 Mercury employees will be vacating eight buildings in Durango Tech Center for the new facility, he said. “Part of the thrill of this is we’re bringing every Durango employee under one roof, purpose-built for Mercury,” Taylor said. Workers prepare to move equipment to the building’s second floor Wednesday.
Matt Taylor, CEO of Mercury, said the company is planning to move into its new 78,000-square-foot facility next to Durango Mall next spring. More than 450 Mercury employees will be vacating eight buildings in Durango Tech Center for the new facility, he said. “Part of the thrill of this is we’re bringing every Durango employee under one roof, purpose-built for Mercury,” Taylor said. Workers prepare to move equipment to the building’s second floor Wednesday.STEVE LEWIS/Durango Herald

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