Yelp seeks to shrink S.F. headquarters after remote work shift, layoffs
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Pedestrians walk past Yelp headquarters in 2018. After 1,000 layoffs, Yelp is reportedly seeking to shrink its San Francisco headquarters.Amy Osborne / Special To The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less
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Employees work at various spaces around 140 New Montgomery St., its headquarters since 2013.Amy Osborne / Special To The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less
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Yelp employees work at its San Francisco headquarters in 2018. The company is also shrinking its offices in other cities.Amy Osborne / Special To The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Yelp is the latest tech company moving to downsize its headquarters in San Francisco, as the coronavirus pandemic and shift to remote work reshapes the local economy.