by Kent Gibbons -- Multichannel News, 8/10/2008 8:00:00 PM
Time Warner Cable is moving out of its Stamford, Conn., corporate offices, relocating about 220 employees to New York City and two other locations, the company announced internally on Aug. 4.
More than two-thirds of the affected employees will shift to TWC's corporate office at Columbus Circle in Manhattan, about 30 will head to Herndon, Va., and a smaller number will move to Charlotte, N.C., the company said. The lease on the Harbor Drive location was running out, and as the cable company doesn't have any operations there it was decided to relocate as space became available in the other locations, the company said.
The move will begin in September and be done by the middle of next year, TWC said in a memo distributed internally on Monday.
A company spokesman did not return a phone message left about the relocation last week.
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