Amazon will pause construction of its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, as the company rethinks space needs and work-from-home policies. The project, known as PenPlace, is part of Amazon's second headquarters, in suburban Washington, chosen after a nationwide search. Construction hasn't stopped on a nearby complex called Met Park, which has two office towers and is set to have space for more than 14,000 employees, according to John Schoettler, Amazon’s head of real estate. Read More...
Amazon will pause construction of its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, as the company rethinks space needs and work-from-home policies. The project, known as PenPlace, is part of Amazon’s second headquarters, in suburban Washington, chosen after a nationwide search. Construction hasn’t stopped on a nearby complex called Met Park, which has two office towers and is set to have space for more than 14,000 employees, according to John Schoettler, Amazon’s head of real estate.
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