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WF exiting Concord, CA?

Heard this from colleague. Is it true?

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Post ID: @OP+1qBSZ2K6

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I think some of you are missing the point of closing Concord. It’s not to relocate everyone to SF or Oak. It’s to provide a reason to eliminate the positions and lay people off. Timeline is probably 1 to 2 years but anyone in CA should not delude themselves. Like Oregon there may be a few key departments left but not many.

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Post ID: @2eci+1qBSZ2K6

They just sent 350ish people from San Leandro to Concord. What would they do that if it was closing.

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Post ID: @2mnz+1qBSZ2K6

Concord is done.

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Post ID: @2jqi+1qBSZ2K6

Pretent you heard nothing and seen nothing. They say ignorance is a bliss.

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Post ID: @2npw+1qBSZ2K6

Knock off the lies. Concord isn't going anywhere for the foreseeable future. Why would they push people to SF? Concord real estate is about half as much as SF.

If anything, they'll be getting rid of real rate in SF.

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Post ID: @1yka+1qBSZ2K6

Concord is going to be closed and employees will be either layedoff or asked to move to San Francisco. The building owners are in negotiation to try to sell the building.

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Post ID: @1fpk+1qBSZ2K6

@1pey+1qBSZ2K6 WF has spent lots of money on upgrades only to exit quickly.....
a new tenant in the suite will enjoy the upgrade

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Post ID: @1vcn+1qBSZ2K6

@1pey+1qBSZ2K6

If RTO goes to 4, it's just a move to get people to quit and save WFC some money before axing the rest. Concord and Portland have no future at WF.

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Post ID: @1ani+1qBSZ2K6

I mean this has been discussed for literally 5 years. No news here.

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Post ID: @1cuq+1qBSZ2K6

The lease was just renewed and office tech just upgraded. Folks here not going anywhere and expect RTO 4 days. Please prove me wrong.

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Post ID: @1pey+1qBSZ2K6

If you ran a business and didn't have to do it in California...

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Post ID: @1uyr+1qBSZ2K6

No reason for WF to stay in California as New York is the superior blue state when it comes to finance.

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Post ID: @1juv+1qBSZ2K6

Gonna be working in the slums of Oakland getting shanked on the BART, have hella fun u nor callers.

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Post ID: @1etb+1qBSZ2K6

True but slowly, so you have six months to one-year time. Defiantly it is not a safe location.

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Post ID: @1elh+1qBSZ2K6

If true, the increased commute time to SF is one reason to quit.

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Post ID: @1yzf+1qBSZ2K6

All signs strongly point in that direction.

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Post ID: @sea+1qBSZ2K6

I think the lease is up Jan 2026

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Post ID: @jhw+1qBSZ2K6

WF is hiring for 2 roles in Concord, and one is retail. Sure sign that it's going to be shut down sooner vs later.

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Post ID: @kkm+1qBSZ2K6

Probably, but the track record of getting out of cali locations isn't the best so you have time.

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Post ID: @lvp+1qBSZ2K6

Depends on what LOB. Each LOB/org has their own main hub/specialty market map.

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Post ID: @zuz+1qBSZ2K6

wouldn't surprise me but that's a lot of people logistics to figure out first.

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Post ID: @zrd+1qBSZ2K6

Not true...for now

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Post ID: @mcx+1qBSZ2K6

So Concord staff will have to go to SF office, until the SF office closes?

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Post ID: @sww+1qBSZ2K6

Confirmed (true).

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Post ID: @kkc+1qBSZ2K6

Not true.

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