In a week sure to cause office brokers and landlords some agita, it seemed nary a day went by without some major company announcing a downsizing of its office space.
First it was BuzzFeed consolidating two 217,000-square-foot Manhattan offices to only 107,000 square feet at the former New York Times headquarters at 229 West 43rd Street. The media company took over that office after it bought Complex Networks for $300 million last year and said it had more than enough space to house both companies.
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