Just like all the companies before it, their chairs and desks will be auctioned, and their computer hardware sold at below market value. Then their real estate leases will be cancelled and pretty soon someone else will be using their office space for some other company. If there is no one looking for the office space, they'll demolish it and refurbish it for a factory or warehouse.
I don't think there will be much left of it when the dust settles.
Just like all the companies before it, their chairs and desks will be auctioned, and their computer hardware sold at below market value. Then their real estate leases will be cancelled and pretty soon someone else will be using their office space for some other company. If there is no one looking for the office space, they'll demolish it and refurbish it for a factory or warehouse.