- by foxnews
- 18 Nov 2024
Twitter is under investigation by city officials in San Francisco following a complaint that the company allegedly converted rooms in its headquarters to sleeping quarters, an inquiry that has drawn scorn from Elon Musk.
But the San Francisco Chronicle reported the company has not applied for any permits to use portions of the building for residential purposes.
The department has contacted the building representatives to conduct an inspection and if the headquarters are no longer up to building code, it will issue a notice of violation. They city treats all property complaints and owners the same, Hannan said.
Employees told Forbes that no announcement was made about the new beds but that they believed they were there so workers could stay in the office overnight.
Booking.com has released its annual travel predictions list for 2025, and one trend, "vintage voyaging," has 74% of travelers seeking vintage or second-hand items.
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