Meta and Twitter are shedding square footage, while Amazon and Google aren’t giving up the dream.
, subleasing a floor of its office at 245 West 17th Street to Lyft. When Elon Musk took over last year, he fired the janitors there and subleased the remaining office space, even while publicly speaking out against remote work.In 2011, the company used early seed money to buy and renovate a building in rapidly gentrifying Greenpoint .
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