Tech giants are adding millions of square feet in New York City office space, with few repercussions from Amazon’s rejection of a Queens headquarters
Big technology companies are doubling down on New York City by adding millions of square feet in office space and creating thousands of new jobs, with few aftereffects from Amazon.com Inc.’s nixing of a Queens headquarters.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google last week closed a deal to lease 1.3 million square feet in lower Manhattan, part of Google’s plans to add 7,000 in staff to the city over 10 years.Amazon is abandoning plans for a headquarters in New York City after facing resistance from protestors and local politicians. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Getty
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