Thread regarding State Street Corp. layoffs

Street moving to 1 Congress Street

State Street Corp. will move its corporate headquarters to One Congress, a 1 million-square-foot office tower currently under development. A partnership of National Real Estate Advisors, Carr Properties and The HYM Investment Group is constructing the project, which is part of the $1.5 billion, six-building development Boston’s Bulfinch Crossing.

Currently calling 1 Lincoln St. in Boston home, State Street will begin a 15-year lease for 510,000 square feet in the building in 2023 when its current lease expires. “State Street has called Boston home for 226 years, and today’s announcement reinforces our continued commitment to this thriving and distinctive city,” Ron O’Hanley, State Street’s president & CEO, said in a prepared statement.

Pelli Clarke Pelli and CBT are in charge of designing the 43-story One Congress, located adjacent to the Boston Public Market. Construction on One Congress is expected to get underway this summer with a planned delivery date of year-end 2022. When completed, the project is expected to feature an original glass curtain wall design. Amenities are set to include more than 30,000 square feet of fitness space, a one-acre, outdoor roof garden, shared conferencing space and numerous upscale food and beverage offerings. There will also be ample parking and bike facilities for those who prefer biking to work.

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Don't they have a building in Westboro, Grafton, and at least 5 to 7 on the South shore ?
Will they be selling the ones they own off ,and not renewing their leases on the spaces they rent ?

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Hey isn’t a certain senator from MA against outsourcing and part of her pledge if she wins the White House to keep companies from outsourcing! Well she’s lying. I called her office and asked what she’s doing about STT and they were like what? Huh? It’s all lies we’re all doomed we got sc*ed by Everyone in power politicians ceos everyone our days are numbered there are the haves and the masses of have nots. Reality sks

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Yes, we are moving to a place called the Cloud. Happy outsourcing, And good luck if you think you are moving to this new building! It's for them to lease out to other company to generate revenue that they can't extract from CRD you fool!

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@Post ID: @ZFnQgZT-4wjh Thanks I was unaware I haven’t been on the site for a few days and I appreciate that information. I think you’re right and I hope the stability of this new location will help STT. No one wants to see a 300 year old company leave Boston. I just wish our politicians cared a little more about us and STT. It’s very stressful Layoffs always looming. It’s a very unhealthy way to go about your day wondering when or if or how many.

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@Post ID: @ZFnQgZT-4wjh

The reason I posted it was to show they seem to only be cutting cost to consolidate their buildings.

Yes I think they should give out better raises and bonuses

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Post ID: @4oco+ZFnQgZT

Could care less about the new building. Lift the hiring freeze and start giving out raises again.

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Post ID: @4wjh+ZFnQgZT

Sounds nice. Shouldn't need to much space in the new building since so many position will have been outsourced to various 3rd world countries by then.

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