Twitter's Transition: X Closes San Francisco Headquarters
Twitter's Shift to Texas
X, formerly known as Twitter, has confirmed that it will permanently close its San Francisco headquarters, with the official closing date set for Sept. 13. This announcement follows earlier plans by Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, to transition company operations to Texas. According to reports by Fortune, employees were informed in a memo about this impending closure.
Importance of the Move
- Twitter's roots began in 2006 when it was launched in San Francisco.
- The original headquarters was located at 164 South Park Ave.
- This relocation reflects Musk's discontent with California’s recent legislative changes.
New York Times reporter Kate Conger has also confirmed the closure date, while workers were left in uncertainty until this announcement. As part of this broad relocation plan, Musk aims to move both Twitter and SpaceX out of California, emphasizing a new direction for the companies.
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