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Lawmaker offers Utah as site for new Twitter headquarters
Salt Lake City, Utah — On Tuesday Rep. Chris Stewart tweeted at Elon Musk, offering up Utah as the new location for Twitter’s headquarters if he decides to move the company out of the Bay Area.
“Elon Musk acquiring Twitter is a big win for free speech,” the House rep wrote. “If you’re looking for new Twitter headquarters, feel free to stop by Utah.”
At this time, there’s no indication that Musk plans to move Twitter’s home base out of San Francisco and Musk won’t officially have full control of the company for another 6 months.
But, if the billionaire did move it to Utah, Silicon Slopes might be a good fit.
The area surrounding Lehi is already home to several tech companies including memory process technology companies SanDisk and Intel/Micron Technology joint venture IM Flash Technologies, e-commerce company eBay, data analysis software firm Adobe Systems, and banking and technology services company Zions Bank.
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