Facebook Opens a New Office in New York


Facebook started a new office in New York last Monday with larger office space. In the new office, more than 300 person’s teams will be in the new office in New York. The location of the office is in the Greenwich Village area in Manhattan at 770 Broadway. In this office, engineers will mostly work on Newsfeed and many more areas on Facebook. 


The name of the space designer is Frank Gehry and he is the same architect who designed Facebook’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Facebook signed a 10-year lease on the space for their new office in New York. Facebook got two floors in the building and is around 100000 square feet. 


In the office space, there are some specialized designs for Facebook and if anyone enters the office they will understand that it’s Facebook’s office. Interior design and working environment got some different changes than other offices of Facebook. Facebook is always different and their working environment and employee valuation are also praiseworthy and positive differences.


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