In the mid-2000s, the once-treasured Bell Labs building in Holmdel appeared to be another real estate white elephant — too giant and expensive to maintain, unsellable and, it seemed, bound to be demolished. The 2-million-square-foot building on 472 acres had gone from decades as a center for major scientific developments (it housed seven Nobel Prize winners) to one of the state's most endangered historic spaces."How much longer can any of these postwar corporate centers — perfect embodiments of a moment in history when cities began to feel pestilential, when suburban flight grew easier on the interstates and when faith in America’s corporate power was unshakable — maintain the architecture and landscaping that made them such landmarks?" asked the New York Times, in a story about Bell Labs and others.
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