KEY POINTS
  • Amazon is scaling back its expansion in Seattle by seeking tenants for the 30 floors of office space it leased there, GeekWire reports.
  • The news comes just weeks after Amazon dropped expansion plans to New York's Long Island City for part of its "HQ2."
  • Amazon's future in Seattle has been uncertain. The company reportedly laid off employees there last year and has fought city officials on corporate taxes.
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, speaks to a group of Amazon employees that are veterans during an Amazon Veterans Day celebration on Monday, November 12, 2018.

Amazon is cutting back on its expansion plans in its hometown of Seattle, GeekWire reported Wednesday, two weeks after the company abandoned plans to build part of its second headquarters in New York's Long Island City.

Seattle-based GeekWire obtained a marketing flier that said Amazon is seeking tenants for all 30 floors of office space it has leased in what will be city's second-highest skyscraper. All of the space will be leased to other companies, GeekWire reported, citing the flier and conversations with commercial real estate agents.