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Professional networking site LinkedIn announces expansion
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Sunnyvale, Calif, September 03, 2012
First Published: 15:45 IST(3/9/2012)
Last Updated: 16:56 IST(3/9/2012)
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A banner announcing Linkedin Inc. listing on the New York Stock Exchange hangs on the face of the building in New York. Credit: Reuters/Mike Segar
Professional networking website LinkedIn plans to expand its California operation to a new campus in Sunnyvale. The Mountain View-based company said in a regulatory filing on Wednesday that it has reached a deal to lease 580,000 square feet of space in the city. It plans to build
a new campus there that could accommodate 2,900 workers. The campus is expected to open in July 2014.

LinkedIn spokeswoman Erin O'Harra told the San Jose Mercury News ( ) the company anticipates keeping its headquarters in Mountain View. It is also expanding its space there.


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