Lyft is planning to sublease almost half of the total of 615K SF of office space it occupies in San Francisco, NYC, Seattle and Nashville.
Like many other companies across the US, the ride-sharing firm implemented a hybrid work strategy earlier in the year that it has now decided to make permanent.
The company said its office occupancy declined after it adopted a "fully flexible" work policy in March that let its employees work wherever they wanted.
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