"The city’s largest office building—the 44-story AT&T Tower, now empty—recently sold for around $3.5 million in 2022."
"The price for the AT&T Tower, three blocks from the Railway Exchange, was a sliver of the $205 million it sold for in 2006."
The Real Estate Nightmare in Downtown St. Louis https://www.wsj.com/articles/doom-loop-st-louis-44505465
The stark reality is when you're time has come, it is here. AT&T, as SBC, had a huge presence in St. Louis. As Dallas became the headquarters of AT&T, St. Louis became expendable and it was in 2017 that AT&T vacated the premises altogether.
AT&T in a rare win, sold the building in 2006 to a REIT for $205 million and leased it back until 2017. Recently, the AT&T Tower sold for a paltry $3.5 million in 2022.
Like St. Louis, AT&T stock is stuck in a doom loop. No revenue growth, competitors everywhere, gear is getting cheaper and cheaper and easier and easier to install. It equals a commoditized offering where a monopoly enjoyed by AT&T / Baby Bells was once but a glorious dream for those who worked for the company in the 70's, 80's, & 90's.
The internet revolution commenced and so did competition.