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New York Times reporter Kate Conger, who covers X, also reported that the headquarters will close Sept. 13. Twitter was launched in San Francisco in 2006, and its first headquarters was at 164 ...
The social platform X will close its San Francisco office and move workers elsewhere in the Bay Area, it announced internally Monday, according to The New York Times. Employees will move to ...
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Macy's San Francisco roots date back to 1866 and the founding of O'Connor, Moffat, Kean Co. at Second & Market Streets, eventually moving into several buildings on south Post Street, between Grant Avenue and Kearny Street, where it rebuilt after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and reopened in March 1909.
Advertised as the first hotel in San Francisco to be fire and earthquake proof, with its 1924 addition of 3 floors, it became the largest hotel in the state. The hotel's Art Deco Redwood Room bar was added in 1933, paneled with wood from a single redwood tree. 1928 advertisement
Al's Place, commonly stylized AL's Place, was a New American [1] restaurant in San Francisco's Mission District, in the U.S. state of California. [2] [3] [4] Aaron London was the owner. [5] London closed Al's Place in August 2022 to focus on his family. [6]
A giant, glowing X no longer marks the spot on the San Francisco high-rise that is headquarters to Elon Musk's messaging company X, formerly known as Twitter. The city building department logged ...
Real estate firm JLL told the San Francisco Chronicle on Thursday that its services had been retained to find a new sublease tenant for the entire 800,000-square-foot complex at its 1355 Market ...