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Will Alpharetta be considered part of the Atlanta Hub or will that be moved into ATL?

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Post ID: @OP+1oUIfzot

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Alpharetta is a DoD facility and will always be open. Motor Generators reside at 300 Northpoint. (Behind the louvers) My fathers neighbor was a director of contract construction for AT&T.

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Post ID: @2iiu+1oUIfzot

"May not matter, in his most recent town hall, Legg said the long term goal is for Atlanta to have a single campus where all Atlanta Hub personal will be located. He did not give a timeframe. In the office today some one mentioned hearing everyone going to the former BellSouth tower in midtown. I suspect that is purely speculation at this point, but it was someone that was involved with RTO. I think it is too early in the RTO process for T to be thinking about any major moves beyond relocation of employees to comply with the RTO plan"
We pulled out of the BellSouth tower before COVID. We have a couple of small buildings across the street from it. Doubt they will pull Alph and Lenox into it

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Post ID: @1mnd+1oUIfzot

As others said Alpharetta is considered "Atlanta" when mentioned.

Just as Redmond/Bothell" are called "Seattle" and Plano is considered "Dallas"

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Post ID: @1sqf+1oUIfzot

Just to be safe, everyone that is NOT in a Market or Retail job will need to move to Dallas. All L3 (HQ Roles) and above will be required to live in Dallas. There are still no guarantees of job security if you move since Dallas has not been exempt of layoffs. Fun times ahead!!

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Post ID: @1wud+1oUIfzot

There are several places around the country that are sort of mini hubs but are not designated as such but are safe... I believe Charlotte was mentioned as one but I may have heard it incorrectly.

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Post ID: @1xdl+1oUIfzot

I love all these questions asked as if there is master plan.

There isn’t.

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Post ID: @1uma+1oUIfzot

So forced relocation is not done? When will it happen if ever?

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Post ID: @1llz+1oUIfzot

May not matter, in his most recent town hall, Legg said the long term goal is for Atlanta to have a single campus where all Atlanta Hub personal will be located. He did not give a timeframe. In the office today some one mentioned hearing everyone going to the former BellSouth tower in midtown. I suspect that is purely speculation at this point, but it was someone that was involved with RTO. I think it is too early in the RTO process for T to be thinking about any major moves beyond relocation of employees to comply with the RTO plan

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Post ID: @1ezi+1oUIfzot

It’s considered part of the Atlanta hub. For now at least.

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Post ID: @1rss+1oUIfzot

Alpharetta has different zip codes than Atlanta. May not be part of the hub.

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Post ID: @hqi+1oUIfzot

Moved

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Post ID: @fxa+1oUIfzot

No one is denying that Alpharetta will remain. It won't be classified as a HUB, SORRY!

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Post ID: @ubk+1oUIfzot

Whichever answer gets more people to resign and take jobs elsewhere.

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Post ID: @emz+1oUIfzot

Believe company owns Alpharetta buildings so they will remain.

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Post ID: @gcu+1oUIfzot

Only one hub location in Atlanta, only one hub location in Dallas. No if, ands, or buts!

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Post ID: @lsr+1oUIfzot

Alpharetta is considered Atlanta

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