Facebook is eyeing offices in cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and Denver to serve as 'hubs' to support 50% of its workforce staying remote — and it's a move that could upend Silicon Valley and NYC real estate
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· Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook plans to allow half of its employees to work remotely within the next 5-10 years.
· The announcement is a major departure from the firm's growth strategy in recent years, which has focused on establishing big offices in major cities to attract talent.
· Zuckerberg envisioned the covid crisis...