Not sure which Tampa office but a boss let is slip in a team meeting that one would be closing. Cost cutting. No need for 2 offices in same region particularly with the layoffs and the forced attrition due to RTO. Crosstown is the smaller of the two so guessing it will be that office. Hold on to your boots.
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Yeah - I heard they were ASKING people to move over there so I don't think it's closing.
Large number of P&C employees moved to crosstown today
Interesting so they sold Plano too. Leases through at least 2032 though
We sold Crosstown over three years ago.
https://www.businessobserverfl.com/news/2019/aug/23/phoenix-crosstown-center-brandon-office-usaa-jdm-partners/
And yet with all this extra office space they decided to BUY the entire Charlotte building. Why? So many bad decisions
We do own Crosstown. They have been trying to lease the second building for a while. Guessing that’s what they mean because Commerce is already full basically and every week we have more people at crosstown. The garage is half full whereas even a few months ago it was a ghost town
That was being planned out even before COVID. We don’t own both and with all of the downsizing, we only need one.
Im at commerce and its pretty much full, maybe 80%. Theres sections where there are permanent desks, so that will be hard to put people there….
Great, we don't own the cross town building ill assume its that one but where are they going to put people in commerce theres no room. Ive been at usaa for 10 years and ive never seen such a sh-t show