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Even as Amazon moves forward, other businesses remain undecided about their future in Boston
Amazon’s announcement last week that it would sign a lease on a building in the Seaport District to accommodate 3,000 new tech workers signaled an enormous vote of confidence in downtown Boston as a business hub, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
But more than 10 months into a pandemic that has all but emptied downtown towers, the long-term future of offices in Boston remains unclear.
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