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Giants step on the brakes, Facebook-Amazon ew York

Giants step on the brakes, Facebook-Amazon ew York



Brakes are now brakes.Big Bertha – BigSLOTXOBertha is the slot term for really big slot machines. Often used to attract attention in casinos, these slot machines are much larger than traditional slot machines and usually have multiple reels. Even the IT giants like Meta, the owner of Facebook and Amazon, the e-commerce industry. They halted plans to expand New York offices. cut costs down

On July 16, 2022, Bloomberg reported that IT giants, including Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, and Amazon.com Inc. Canceled plans to expand New York office


From the economic situation that makes the IT industry try to cut costs down. A source at Meta said it decided to stop expanding another 27,870 square meters in the 770 Broadway neighborhood near Astor Place where the company is based. It also suspended plans to build a new office at Hudson Yards.

Meta spokesman Jemila Reeves said the company remained firmly in New York. and plans to open an office in Farley Building near Pennsylvania Station in the coming months.

“When we don't go ahead with important deals There are usually many reasons. This includes the use of the office as well. in recent years There are new possibilities for how we connect and work. Therefore, we must manage and focus on balanced investments. to support a long-term strategic mission.” A meta spokesperson responded to this question via email.

Amazon, reportedly wanting to cut back on space, had previously intended to enter into a lease agreement with JP Morgan & Co at Hudson Yards, sources said. No agreement has been signed, but the spokesperson for both the Amazon and the JP side. Morgan declined to comment.


However, Reuters later reported that Amazon has stopped building six new offices in Bellevue and Nashville. to review the company's ideal hybrid design.

An Amazon spokesperson explained that The company's halting or postponement of construction will not affect its job creation plans to create 25,000 jobs at Bellevue and another 5,000 at Nashville.


“During the epidemic, it has completely changed the way people work. Long-term office investments must be tailored to the needs of future employees,” said John Schottler, Amazon's vice president of offices and real estate.
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