Welcome back. It's the last unofficial week of summer! (Yes, I know summer technically ends September 22, but everyone knows the season really runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day.) It's worth keeping an eye out on Thursday and Friday — if you aren't already at the beach — for some news dumps by companies not looking to grab headlines. If you're not yet a subscriber, you can sign up here to get your daily dose of the stories dominating banking, business, and big deals. Like the newsletter? Hate the newsletter? Feel free to drop me a line at ddefrancesco@businessinsider.com or on Twitter @DanDeFrancesco. We spent a lot of time last week talking about the future of the physical office space. And while a lot of companies are embracing a permanent transition to a more flexible working environment, one industry has been doubling down on its cubicles. Tech companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook have all looked to expand their office footprint while a majority of companies head in the opposite direction. Alex Nicoll and Daniel Geiger have the full story on why Big Tech is still committed to offices. It's an interesting dynamic, as many of the tech companies have also maintained they support employees working from home. Click here for the full story. |
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