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Merger of T-Mobile and Sprint Could Reshuffle Millions of Square Feet of Office, Retail and Tower Space

T-Mobile's acquisition of Sprint could have wide-ranging ramifications for commercial real estate.

The leaders of T-Mobile US and Sprint Corp. are likely to reshuffle their retail line-ups and cell tower networks while keeping headquarters operations in both Seattle and Kansas City should they win approval for a $26.5 billion merger announced Sunday. The new company, to be called T-Mobile, would be headquartered in Bellevue, WA, with a second headquarters in Overland Park, KS, according to the companies.

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