I know this isn't exactly breaking news, given that it was announced earlier but it’s a sad reminder of how things are done at SF these days. I don’t see anyone with any common sense in them buying this story about flexible real estate strategies and reducing leasing costs. This move only shows the intention to keep reducing Newark gradually until it shuts down, and it just makes me wonder why couldn't the company officials be at least upfront about this, and not let the Newark workers lose their jobs in a long and painful process. Think the worst is yet to come for the guys at Newark
https://www.newarkadvocate.com/story/news/2018/10/10/state-farm-shrink-footprint-newark/1588489002/