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Microsoft to rebuild its Redmond campus, making room for 8,000 additional jobs

The project will add 18 new buildings and 6.7 million square feet of renovated workspace

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By Silvia Amaro

Microsoft announced that it will rebuild its iconic Redmond campus in a project that will take between five and seven years to conclude and will make room for 8,000 new employees.

“At a time when space is at a premium and many companies are looking for room to grow, we recognize that our 500-acre campus in Redmond, Washington, is a unique asset,” Brad Smith, the president of Microsoft, said on the company’s blog.

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The project will add 18 new buildings, 6.7 million square feet of renovated workspace and US$150 million in transportation infrastructure improvements, public spaces, sports fields and green space.

“When this project is complete, our main campus will be comprised of 131 buildings — including the equivalent of 180 football fields of new and renovated space — of modern workspace for the 47,000 employees who work here every day, plus room to expand operations and add up to 8,000 more people,” Smith also said in the post.

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