Facebook opened yet another office outside the U.S., this time in Amsterdam.
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Twitter Eyes Facebook's Old NYC Office
Facebook’s former office at 340 Madison Avenue might become Twitter’s New York outpost.
PREVIEW: Visions Of Facebook's Future Campus
While the design firm Gensler is already working on the interiors of Facebook’s new headquarters in Menlo Park, 150 different architects have proposed improvements to the exterior and surrounding neighborhood.
Menlo Park Getting Facelift For Facebook Tenancy

As Facebook prepares to move into Menlo Park digs, the company and the municipality imagine big changes for the neighborhood, and on March 5, 100-plus architecture and design companies will spend 12 hours brainstorming proposals for revamping the area not only to accommodate the city’s new “anchor tenant,” but also to attract other businesses that might cater to the social network’s employees.
Facebook Is Moving To Former Sun Microsystems HQ

Facebook has announced that it will move into the former Sun Microsystems headquarters in Menlo Park, California through a sale-leaseback transaction.
Facebook Acquires A Menlo Park Presence

Facebook has bought two properties next to the former Sun Microsystems campus, which happens to be getting a new tenant right around the same time.
Will Facebook Move To Former Sun Microsystems Campus?

Facebook might be considering moving its headquarters from Palo Alto to the former digs of Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park. The social network wouldn’t confirm nor deny whether that location would be part of a possible move.
Facebook Expanding New York Presence
Facebook signed a lease for two floors of space at 355 Madison Avenue, which could hold up to 600 employees, assuming that facts were correctly spilled to VentureBeat off the record.
Facebook Protest Halts $100 Million Construction Project

A $100 million housing development in Long Island came to a halt after local residents protested on Facebook.
Roost Helps Real Estate Agents Customize Their Facebook Page

With more small, local businesses using social media to establish an online presence, real estate agents and brokers are no exception, which is why Roost.com is now helping them instantly customize their Facebook Page. The application, called “Social Real Estate”, gives viewers a snapshot of the agent’s listing market.
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