
Elon Musk's company X, formerly known as Twitter, is set to close its San Francisco headquarters on September 13, marking a significant move as the company plans to relocate to Texas. This decision comes amid concerns over unfavorable taxation policies, crime, and new California laws in San Francisco. City officials have expressed a dismissive attitude towards the departure, with statements such as 'good riddance' from City Attorney David Chiu. The closure of the headquarters is not expected to have a major impact on the city, as officials note the company's reduced size.
In a staff memo issued Thursday, leadership at X — formerly known as Twitter — informed employees that the company’s headquarters in San Francisco will close on Sept. 13, marking the social media company’s long-anticipated exit from the city. https://t.co/CPYa32ehoT
#ElonMusk's X will close its #SanFrancisco headquarters, citing new #California laws and safety issues surrounding the current location as reasons for the move. https://t.co/6haav9gbXQ
In a staff memo issued Thursday, leadership at X — formerly known as Twitter — informed employees that the company’s headquarters in San Francisco will close on Sept. 13, marking the social media company’s long-anticipated exit from the city. https://t.co/0mmOiqau1C







