MAKE A MEME View Large Image The contractor field office for Section 5 of Indiana's I-69 Corridor Project, located at the southwest corner of Vernal Pike and Sunrise Greeting Court in Bloomington, Indiana. Sunrise Greeting Court was named after a 1974 local start-up ...
View Original:I-69_Construction_Indiana.jpg (1756x988)
Download: Original    Medium    Small Thumb
Courtesy of:www.flickr.com More Like This
Keywords: i-69 i69 interstate 69 interstate69 indiana monroe county monroecounty road bridge interstate freeway construction i-69 development partners i69developmentpartners isolux corsán isoluxcorsán The contractor field office for Section 5 of Indiana's I-69 Corridor Project, located at the southwest corner of Vernal Pike and Sunrise Greeting Court in Bloomington, Indiana. Sunrise Greeting Court was named after a 1974 local start-up company, Sunrise Publications, which quickly became a successful purveyor of greeting cards and fine stationery products. Sunrise Publications, which was renamed InterArt in 1997, was acquired by Hallmark Cards, Inc. in 1998. The pictured structure, now housing the I-69 field office, was once the manufacturing facility for Sunrise Publications. At its zenith in the early 1990s, Sunrise employed over 400 in Bloomington, and nearly 700 nationwide. But after the acquisition by Hallmark, operations were steadily wound down, and in 2012, the last remaining elements of the company in Bloomington were closed. www.sunrisegreetings.com/ www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2690400093.html The contractor field office for Section 5 of Indiana's I-69 Corridor Project, located at the southwest corner of Vernal Pike and Sunrise Greeting Court in Bloomington, Indiana. Sunrise Greeting Court was named after a 1974 local start-up company, Sunrise Publications, which quickly became a successful purveyor of greeting cards and fine stationery products. Sunrise Publications, which was renamed InterArt in 1997, was acquired by Hallmark Cards, Inc. in 1998. The pictured structure, now housing the I-69 field office, was once the manufacturing facility for Sunrise Publications. At its zenith in the early 1990s, Sunrise employed over 400 in Bloomington, and nearly 700 nationwide. But after the acquisition by Hallmark, operations were steadily wound down, and in 2012, the last remaining elements of the company in Bloomington were closed. www.sunrisegreetings.com/ www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2690400093.html
Terms of Use   Search of the Day