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GoDaddy Expanding Into Moffett Towers

Posted on July 16, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The Silicon Valley Business Journal is reporting that GoDaddy has already outgrown its space in the JP Morgan Building next to Plaza del Sol, and it is now expanding into Moffett Towers.  They are working to accommodate a dramatic employee … Continue reading →

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Posted in Economic Development, Sunnyvale in the News

7/16/2013 Council Preview

Posted on July 15, 2013 by Jim Griffith

Possibly a short night, as a result of staff splitting one long meeting into two meetings, at the urging of a couple of people. We start the evening by going straight to the general session.  Note that Councilmember Whittum is … Continue reading →

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LinkedIn (Not Apple) Taking Old Post Office Space

Posted on July 15, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The Silicon Valley Business Journal is reporting that (surprise!) LinkedIn, and not Apple, is taking the new five-story office building at Mary and Maude, the former site of the Sunnyvale main post office.  This building is very close to the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Economic Development, Sunnyvale in the News

Water Pollution Control Plant Tour August 3rd

Posted on July 12, 2013 by Jim Griffith

If you’re looking for a fun way to spend a Saturday, the City of Sunnyvale will be holding a tour of the Water Pollution Control Plant on Saturday, August 3rd from 9-11 A.M.  It’s a great experience, and I highly … Continue reading →

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Silicon Valley’s Permanent Patent Office Dead – For Now

Posted on July 9, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The Silicon Valley Business Journal is reporting that the General Services Administration has cancelled the process for procuring a lease for a permanent patent satellite office in Silicon Valley. This is an unfortunate side effect of the federal sequester process, … Continue reading →

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