Intel plans sale and leaseback of its 150-acre Folsom, California campus — releasing capital but maintaining operations and staff

Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.
(Image credit: Intel)

When companies experience financial difficulties, they might often sell off property to make some cash. In many cases, the companies lease the property back so as not to move their facilities, so not many things change. This is apparently what is going to happen to Intel's campus in Folson, California, reports OregonLive.

The company is set to sell its 150-acre Folsom, California campus, but keep the site operational. Intel plans to keep its Folsom site near Sacramento operational as the facility currently houses some 5,000 employees who mostly work on software, including GPU drivers, cloud software, and system software. The company aims to optimize the use of the property, which includes seven buildings with 1.6 million square feet of office and lab space. In particular, Intel plans to ink partial leaseback agreements.

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  • Hooda Thunkett
    So, uh, Intel....you wouldn't have to leaseback some of those properties if WFH was a thing. You could save more money by just selling those locations and consolidating into others where WFH is impractical. Jes' sayin'.
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  • johspi
    What does WFH stand for?
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  • USAFRet
    johspi said:
    What does WFH stand for?
    Work From Home.
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  • NinoPino
    Nice photo, very inspired.
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  • why_wolf
    Short term solution to a long term problem. Also will end up costing more in the long run.

    The looting of Intel capital assets has begun.
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  • johspi
    The buyout for me was perfect timing and the best option! Good luck to Intel...
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