Published: Tuesday, October 26 2010 7 H.
MOBILE, Alabama. - BP PLC extends its mobile office to a new location on the shores of the Gulf and is closing its staging area in Theodore, a spokesman said Monday.
"We're going to leave the mobile area to connect with communities most affected so that we can better react more quickly to what happens there," Ray Melick, BP PLC, a spokesman said Monday. Officials expect to move in a month, he said.
The new Bureau will take place at 3947 Ala.59 Office 240 in Gulf Shores, says Melick.There are 125 employees on the same number as in the Office of Downtowner, he said.
BP officials are also scaled back their decontamination boom and Theodore operations, Melick said.
Water filtration plant was closed earlier this month and the decontamination or boat washing operation will be closed in the next few weeks, he dit.La staging area is now used for storage, but will be re-enabled if necessary for events such as storms, Melick said.
The Office building that BP purchased on the Downtowner Boulevard and uses currently has been on the market since nearly two weeks, said Allan Cameron, managing partner of Grubb & Ellis Peebles and Cameron, real estate firm that handles the sale.
In may, BP PLC paid 2.5 million for inspiration from 6.4 hectares at Downtowner and Michael boulevards, according to the records of the Court Office.
The Downtowner property is a building 55,577 square feet, a history and $ 3.9 million figure, Cameron said.
"It is more than what they paid for it, but they also put 1 million of improvements in the building," said Cameron.
The company already operated oil spill Arthur Outlaw Convention Center from April 20 deep horizon explosion recovery efforts that dumped millions of litres of oil in the Gulf of the Mexico.
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