[Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a GeekWire project exploring the tech giant’s past, present, and future, recognizing its 50th anniversary in 2025.] REDMOND, Wash. — In 1986, when Microsoft moved ...
A group of protesters occupied a Microsoft executive building, renaming it the "Mai Ubeid Building" after a Palestinian software engineer killed in Gaza. Protesters delivered a summons notice to ...
It's one of two lawsuits filed by subcontractors, alleging unpaid work on the Microsoft campus, the most expensive ...
Police officers arrested 18 people demonstrating in a pro-Palestine protest outside of Microsoft’s global headquarters in Washington state. The tech giant’s HQ in Redmond, just north of Seattle, saw ...
Los Angeles-based investment firm Preylock bought the 245,000-square-foot One Esterra Park office building at 15550 Northeast ...
Campaign group No Azure for Apartheid staged demonstration at the tech giant’s headquarters in Richmond, Washington ...
SEATTLE — Lisa Dupar looks across her Redmond restaurant and catering business and makes an admission about the past. "I was really concerned that I was out in the sticks,” she said about opening a ...
On Tuesday, The Seattle Times reported that Microsoft (MSFT) would call its employees back into its Redmond, WA headquarters by Feb. 2026 ... has over 53,000 employees based out of its sprawling ...
The Microsoft-occupied One Esterra Park office building sold this week. Located just south of Microsoft's headquarters, ...
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 ...
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