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From its opening the building served as the headquarters of [[Rust International]], which was later acquired by [[Raytheon Engineers]], then by [[Washington Group International]]. Washington Group vacated the space as part of its bankruptcy in [[2001]].
From its opening the building served as the headquarters of [[Rust International]], which was later acquired by [[Raytheon Engineers]], then by [[Washington Group International]]. Washington Group vacated the space as part of its bankruptcy in [[2001]].


In [[2010]] the building was leased by [[Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama]] to consolidate its [[Cahaba Government Benefit Administrators]] division, which was formerly housed in the nearby [[Meadow Brook 300]] building.
In [[2010]] the building was leased by [[Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama]] to consolidate its [[Cahaba Government Benefit Administrators]] division, which was formerly housed in the nearby [[Meadow Brook 300]] building. In [[2021]] [[Civitan International]] leased a 6,200 square-foot space in the building for its worldwide headquaters.


==References==
==References==
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* Cooper, Lauren B. (July 30, 2010) "Blue Cross to vacate 280 office building." ''Birmingham News''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (July 30, 2010) "Blue Cross to vacate 280 office building." {{BN}}
* Coker, Angel (December 21, 2021) "Civitan International relocates HQ from Bham to U.S. 280 corridor." {{BBJ}}


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Revision as of 18:26, 21 December 2021

Meadow Brook 500 in March 2010

Meadow Brook 500 is a 133,000 square-foot office building at 500 Corporate Parkway in the Meadow Brook Corporate Park.

From its opening the building served as the headquarters of Rust International, which was later acquired by Raytheon Engineers, then by Washington Group International. Washington Group vacated the space as part of its bankruptcy in 2001.

In 2010 the building was leased by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama to consolidate its Cahaba Government Benefit Administrators division, which was formerly housed in the nearby Meadow Brook 300 building. In 2021 Civitan International leased a 6,200 square-foot space in the building for its worldwide headquaters.

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