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The 8-hectare (20-acre) factory site in Barnsley, Yorkshire, is run by Mr Kipling, which is part of the Premier Foods group.
Across from the Tick Tock, the hundred-and-twenty-seven-acre factory and laboratory compound of Hoffman-La Roche pharmaceuticals rises in buildings of utopian whiteness, one upon the next.
The company, SEE Algae Technology of Austria, is building a 2.5-acre factory on a sugar plantation near Recife, Brazil, that will use genetically modified algae that can eat carbon dioxide from the sugar.
Nestlé officials reasoned that the 102-year-old, 38-acre factory was getting too old to upgrade, and its location -- about 30 miles northwest of Syracuse -- was impractical in these modern times.
The cab had barely exited the 10-acre factory compound when it was attacked, and he was knifed to death.
Morgan cranks out only 700 cars a year at a modest 5-acre factory in hilly Malvern, where potholes are marked with fluorescent chalk.
Here, in a 43-acre factory, the agency has been building rockets since the Apollo era.
Buick City, a 235-acre factory that produced Buicks for General Motors, churned out thick clouds of smoke, which floated over Flint's poverty-stricken, predominantly black North End neighborhood.
In September, on an abandoned forty-acre Westinghouse factory site in Springfield, Massachusetts, the China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (C.R.R.C).
Imagine a park peppered with Mr. Cassilly's lively animal sculptures, but also with obsolete cement-making machinery grinding away, industrial silos and other remnants of the 54-acre former factory.
A flag he painted for a gasket company in Houston, Texas, to welcome returning soldiers as their planes approach the airport, covers three and a half acres of factory roof.
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