Northrop Preparing New HQ

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Northrop's move is another loss of corporate status for LA, but you can't argue with geography. Northrop wants to be closer to its main customer, the Pentagon.


(WashPost) Northrop Grumman has taken the first steps to opening its Falls Church headquarters later this year, hiring key executives and putting its insignia on the new building.

With less than 50 percent of its Los Angeles-based corporate staff planning to move, the company expects about half of its roughly 300-person corporate office to be new hires, according to Northrop spokesman Randy Belote.

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