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MORE REAL ESTATE NEWS: WTA MOVING HEADQUARTERS TO CT

     The State of Connecticut is expected to announce today that
the WTA Tour Players Association is moving its headquarters to
Stamford, CT, in February.  Officials of the WTA Tour, which has
been headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL since '90, said CT
offers a "better business environment."  The Tour will continue
to maintain some offices in St. Petersburg.  WTA Tour
spokesperson Toni Woods said the move is part of an effort to
restructure the WTA Tour through a merger with the Women's Tennis
Council.  Woods: "Because of this integration, we're streamlining
the tour.  It's more like the NFL now.  There's never really been
a league office in women's professional tennis.  This makes it
easier" (Roberto Gonzalez, HARTFORD COURANT, 12/21).

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