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- Microsoft campus - Wikipedia
The Microsoft campus is the corporate headquarters of Microsoft Corporation, located in Redmond, Washington, United States, a part of the Seattle metropolitan area Microsoft initially moved onto the grounds of the campus on February 26, 1986, shortly before going public on March 13 The headquarters has undergone multiple expansions since its establishment and is presently estimated to
- Exploring the History of Microsofts Headquarters in Redmond . . .
In 1986, Microsoft purchased a large plot of land in Redmond and began constructing its new headquarters The campus was designed by architect Jon Jerde and featured several buildings connected by walkways and courtyards It was completed in 1987 and became home to over 17,000 employees
- Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA: History and Tour
The Redmond campus was part of Microsoft’s plan drawn by Wright Runstad consisting of six original buildings in 1986 (Romano, 2007) The land was initially designed to be a shopping Center, but the firm helped Microsoft establish their offices, employing less than 800 employees (Romano, 2007)
- Then and now: Microsoft’s campus in 10 photos – On the Issues
Click through the images below to look at how the campus has changed over the years Breaking ground, then: In 1985, Microsoft moved its headquarters from Bellevue, Washington, to nearby Redmond The original campus included six buildings constructed on its wooded, 30-acre setting
- Life at Headquarters: A Guide to Microsoft’s Redmond Campus - Built In
Though Microsoft has many offices — more than 600 worldwide — its main headquarters is about thirty minutes outside Seattle in Redmond, Wash Originally located in Albuquerque, N M , the company relocated to Bellevue in 1979 and then to its current Redmond location in 1986, less than a month before going public
- Microsoft campus, Redmond, 1991 – Museum of History Industry
Microsoft, a multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington, was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 in Albuquerque, New Mexico The company moved to Bellevue, Washington in 1979 and incorporated in 1981
- Microsoft’s Move to Redmond Reshaped the Eastside Forever
“Bellevue is big,” wrote Carolyn Casey of The Seattle Times in a story published November 28, 1984, “but it isn’t big enough for the rapidly growing Microsoft Corp , which has announced plans to move from its cramped location straddling Highway 520 in Bellevue to a much larger site in Redmond ”
- Rebooting Redmond: Microsoft’s new campus reflects ongoing . . .
An aerial view of Microsoft’s new East Campus in Redmond shows the ongoing transformation of its headquarters (Microsoft Photo) [Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a GeekWire project exploring
- Microsoft campus expands, transforms, inside and out
Jon Runstad, whose firm Wright Runstad developed the original six buildings of Microsoft's Redmond campus in 1986 on land that was going to be a shopping center, has a unique vantage point from
- Redmond’s Roots: A History of the City From Logging Town to Tech Hub
The arrival of Microsoft in 1986 marked a turning point, transforming Redmond into a globally recognized tech hub Microsoft’s presence attracted other tech firms, including Nintendo of America, which further diversified the local economy
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