Ride-share service Lyft has laid off 383 employees at its headquarters—according to a company notice filed with the state on May 10—and has closed its San Francisco driver center.
Lyft is the latest company to announce a closure in the city as businesses and residents struggle with skyrocketing crime and an economic decline some have called a “doom loop.”
“We’re sorry to announce the permanent closure of the Lyft San Francisco Driver Center,” Lyft posted on its website.
The company announced its plan to lay off employees in an email April 21, but didn’t provide additional details about the cutbacks….