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Hub Locations

I thought the goal (at least in part) of RTO was to get folks together in HUB locations to collaborate and sing Kumbaya while holding hands. I see a lot of exceptions made for certain people. Many managers are reporting to non hub locations and it’s perfectly fine. Why the double standard?


CSBBO location strategy update email

As part of our multi-year strategy, we have made the decision to exit previous target locations over the next few years. Non-target markets include:
• Wilmington, Delaware
• St. Louis, Missouri
• New York, New York
• Salt Lake City, Utah
• Raleigh, North Carolina
• San Francisco, California (including Concord)
• Chicago, Illinois
If you are not in one of our target locations, please know that there are no immediate changes to your day-to-day responsibilities or where you work-business will continue as usual as we work through this multi-year journey.


Downtown not booming!

I have always liked PNC and what it stood for. I just don’t understand what is going on. If this decision has anything to do with trying to bring business to downtown, unfortunately, it’s not going to work. There is not enough existing downtown. I’m referring to stores not restaurants. I remember the days of Kaufman’s, Hornes, Gimbles, Lazarus, Lord & Taylor and Saxs. In all of my years I never envisioned downtown Pittsburgh being in the condition that it currently is.

It is my belief that apartment living contributed largely to destroying downtown. It will never be the same. The deterioration of downtown Pittsburgh started way before Covid. Covid just made it worse. Once Kaufman is closed, that was it. I think we all need to face the fact that downtown is gone. Until city leaders realize they’re going in the wrong direction, as they continue to develop even more housing, downtown Pittsburgh will continue to decline. The only thing that will be left down there is the people who live there. It’s not a place where people want to come anymore. Sad days…


GameStop closing hundreds of stores

GameStop is closing hundreds of U.S. stores in early 2026 as part of a cost-cutting strategy to pivot from physical retail to digital and collectibles amid declining sales. CEO Ryan Cohen's $35 billion incentive fuels criticism, with employees facing abrupt layoffs. This reflects broader gaming industry shifts toward online dominance.

https://www.webpronews.com/gamestop-to-close-hundreds-of-us-stores-in-2026-digital-shift/


Location strategy status 2026

What's the latest on location strategy? They forced hundreds of people to uproot their lives and move to a hub in 2025. Has anyone heard of anyone being let go after they moved? I'm still seeing many people shown as being in non hub locations in workday. Are they scheduled to relocate this year or somehow they got an exception to stay where they are?