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on March 29, 2021
Upon first glance, Stanford’s campus directory reads more like a who’s who of the tech industry than a list of college buildings. The names etched across campus Hewlett, Packard, Terman, Gates, Clark run deep in Silicon Valley, insignias of the defining impact that Stanford and the Valley have had on each other.
For the last 120 years, a symbiotic relationship has brought prestige, influence and industry to both parties. But today, the world looks very different. Prompted by a global pandemic that has forced businesses and employees to reevaluate the nature of work, the tech giants that have defined the region for decades are taking stock of a new reality and making moves literally. Amid a fast-changing professional landscape, Silicon Valley fixtures are looking beyond the Bay Area in search of new locations for their headquarters.