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REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 9, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it will accelerate campus development plans and spend $1 billion over the next three years to expand its Redmond campus by one-third its ...
It’s unclear if Microsoft will actually add 8,000 new employees to its Redmond campus or use the expansion, in part, to consolidate some of its Puget Sound area employees in about 45 other ...
To accommodate future growth, Microsoft Corp. said yesterday that it will build up to 2.2 million square feet of new office space on its Redmond campus over the next 20 years, delaying ...
Microsoft’s Redmond campus opened in 1986, ... Microsoft’s desire to grow its workforce in the region well beyond the 47,000 people it employs in the Seattle area today.
Microsoft's plans to redevelop 72 acres of its Redmond, Wash. headquarters are taking shape. It's a big upgrade — the real estate equivalent of going from PCs and CD-ROMs to artificial ...
REDMOND, Wash. — In 1986, when Microsoft moved here just ahead of its IPO, the design of its new headquarters said a lot about its culture. The Redmond campus, tucked into the trees east of ...
The last major reshaping of Microsoft’s Redmond campus began with an announcement in 2006 of plans to add about 3.1 million square feet, space for an additional 12,000 employees.
Microsoft’s Redmond campus opened in 1986, and since then it has been in a near-constant state of change. This transformation is the biggest in at least a decade for the 500-acre campus, which ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 12, 2007 — The new international headquarters for Microsoft Research, Building 99, opened today. It is the first of seven new buildings on Microsoft Corp.’s West Campus. The ...
The Seattle Times writes here on Microsoft's $1 billion expansion of a Redmond campus already big enough for the company's 35,510 Seattle-area workers. If you purchase a product or register for an ...