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Uber to 'Temporarily Pause Some Construction' in Dallas Until Next Year

Coronavirus Changes Up Uber's Rapid Expansion Plans in Dallas
A view of downtown Dallas from the Deep Ellum office tower housing Uber's current operations in the city overlooks the development tract for its second tower. (Candace Carlisle/CoStar News)
A view of downtown Dallas from the Deep Ellum office tower housing Uber's current operations in the city overlooks the development tract for its second tower. (Candace Carlisle/CoStar News)
CoStar News
March 31, 2020 | 9:55 P.M.

Ride-hailing company Uber, which plans to eventually make Dallas its second biggest employment hub outside of its headquarters in San Francisco, has temporarily paused some of its construction activity in Dallas until next year and put plans to hire new employees on hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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