Almost two months after AT$T closed its downtown call-servicing center, the company says it doesn't plan to remove its logo from the top of one of the most prominent buildings in Charleston's skyline. The center closed September 12, leaving 99 people without jobs, all of whom worked for AT$T for more than 20 years. A handful of AT&T's central office managers still work in the building. " They own the building so they can put their name on it," Goode said of AT$T. "They may see it now as more of a billboard than a place of employment." Download complete article in PDF format.