- 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
- Modernizing our Redmond headquarters - news. microsoft. com
Microsoft is modernizing its Redmond headquarters
- Life at Headquarters: A Guide to Microsoft’s Redmond Campus - Built In
What’s on Microsoft's Campus? The Redmond campus spans 500 acres and is made up of a network of 125 buildings and outdoor spaces consisting of offices, workplaces, event spaces, recreational spots, restaurants, shops and common spaces
- Microsoft Redmond Main Campus and Buildings
Microsoft Redmond Main Building List Microsoft Building 1; Microsoft Building 2; Microsoft Building 3; Microsoft Building 4; Microsoft Building 5; Microsoft Building 6; Microsoft Building 7; Microsoft Building 8; Microsoft Building 9; Microsoft Building 10; Microsoft Building 11; Microsoft Building 12; Microsoft Building 13; Microsoft Building
- Microsoft Redmond Campus Refresh
Neighboring a vibrant urban core, lakes, mountains, and miles of forest, it’s one of Microsoft’s crown jewels As they continue to grow and look to create the best workplace in the tech sector, Microsoft will invest right here in Redmond, their home for more than 30 years
- Microsoft Office Locations | About Microsoft
Learn about Microsoft products and services in person at a Microsoft Experience Center in New York City, London, or Sydney From setup to training, our product experts can provide in-depth, one-on-one help when you need it
- First look: Inside Microsoft’s plan to reboot its original Redmond campus
Microsoft’s 1980s suburban-style campus has its advantages, but a big part of the plan is to create the urban feel that has become popular with younger techies
- Rebooting Redmond: Microsoft’s new campus reflects ongoing . . .
Microsoft’s evolving Redmond campus reflects a cultural shift and raises questions about the future of work in the AI era
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