Pitney Bowes officials say the company will close one of its two buildings in Shelton and move 200 employees to Danbury, where a Global Technology Center is underĀ development, The Danbury News-Times reports.
Pitney Bowes has submitted plans for a $6.2 million renovation of its existing Danbury facility on Executive Drive to make room for the new employees and the center, which will allow for more collaboration amongĀ employees, the paper reported Friday.
Matt Broder, vice president of external communications for the S&P 500 company based in Stamford, said the majority of employees who will be moving to Danbury areĀ engineers.
Pitney Bowes makes mailing equipment and document-management systems.
