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ABR: GlobalFoundries bought what remains of Luther Forest.
Computer chip maker GlobalFoundries has room for its planned second factory. They purchased the last of the Luther Forest Technology Campus, 800 acres, for $13.2 million, the Albany Business Review says. The expansion may include space for suppliers to the factory.
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