LinkedIn took over a 26-story San Francisco skyscraper, and it's unlike anything else we've seen
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Tony Chung, LinkedIn
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In the ever-competitive tech landscape, a tricked-out office can be key for attracting talent.
LinkedIn has it covered. The professional social network, which Microsoft snapped up for a whopping $26.2 billion in 2016, leases a new 26-story skyscraper in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood. It has art installations on every floor, a massage room, a band room, a rooftop patio, and sweeping city views.
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