Elon Musk's X (Formerly Twitter) Closing San Francisco Headquarters on Sept. 13
Elon Musk's Decision to Close X's San Francisco Office
X, formerly known as Twitter, has revealed that it will officially close its San Francisco headquarters on Sept. 13. This announcement comes after Elon Musk, the company's owner, indicated that operations would transition to Texas earlier this year. The move reflects Musk's growing dissatisfaction with California regulations, particularly a recent law regarding parental notification in schools.
Timeline and Impact
- The official closure date for the San Francisco office is Sept. 13, as reported by Fortune.
- Employees were informed of the closure through a memo issued earlier this week.
- Twitter, launched in 2006 in San Francisco, had its first headquarters at 164 South Park Ave.
Despite the significant changes, there has been no immediate comment from X regarding future plans for staff relocation. Earlier in July, Musk noted intentions to move both X and SpaceX operations from California, citing regulatory frustrations.
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