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Microsoft has unveiled its campus of the future, showing off renders for what will one day be its new location in Redmond, Washington. The company describes this as a multi-year project ...
Microsoft staff are beginning their building farewells as the company prepares for a major overhaul of its Redmond, Wash. headquarters campus starting later this year. Dave Heller, a senior ...
Microsoft has a ‘lease pending’ for an office building near a future light rail station in Redmond, according to a report.
Is Microsoft’s headquarters campus destined to become more dense? A zoning change in the city of Redmond could allow the company to develop new buildings as tall as 10 stories on part of its ...
Microsoft: We're razing our Redmond campus to build a mini city No more cars, new soccer and cricket fields, cafes, bike tracks, bridges, light rail, and more. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing ...
As part of a campus modernization project, Microsoft has now begun the deconstruction phase which will see buildings being demolished over the next few months in favor of a more sustainable structure.
The tech giant just announced that it will be razing its 500-acre Redmond campus in order to construct a sustainable Microsoft mini city, complete with 18 new buildings, a two-acre open plaza ...
Microsoft will replace 12 of its oldest one-office-per-person buildings and give a significant part of the campus a contemporary feel, allowing the company to expand the collaborative environment ...
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 announced Tuesday that it will begin construction on a massive overhaul and expansion of its facilities in Redmond.
REDMOND, Wash. — July 3, 2018 — On Tuesday, Microsoft Corp. announced the consortium of architects and general contractors it has selected to work together to design and build almost 3 million square ...
Microsoft executives and city of Redmond Mayor Rosemarie Ives joined Washington state Governor Chris Gregoire and King County Executive Ron Sims at the site of Building 99 on Microsoft’s west campus.
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