X Closing San Francisco Headquarters
X Closing San Francisco Headquarters
X Closing San Francisco Headquarters
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Elon Musk's social media company, X (formerly Twitter), is closing its San Francisco office and relocating employees to existing offices in San Jose and a new engineering-focused office in Palo Alto. Musk cited opposition to California's new law on school transgender notifications and concerns about San Francisco's living conditions as reasons for the move. CEO Linda Yaccarino informed employees that while the decision is challenging, it is strategic for the company's long-term success. Musk had previously announced plans to move the headquarters of SpaceX to Texas, criticizing the state's political climate and regulations.

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