When Twitter announced that they were leaving their San Francisco headquarters and moving to a new campus earlier this year, many were surprised that the tech giant was leaving their hometown in favor of smaller satellite offices. But now, Twitter is trying to make the most of their move by auctioning off some of the assets from the San Francisco office.
The online auction started on Monday and it will feature some cool items, such as a set of coffee makers, a variety of statues, and even a large tube slide. The coffee makers have already attracted bids from eager coffee fanatics, and it looks like the statues won’t be far behind. The starting bids for these items range between a few hundred dollars for the coffee makers and up to more than $1,000 for the statues.
This isn’t the first time that Twitter has made moves to clear out their former headquarters. Just last month they held a two-day open house at the office that allowed visitors to take home small items such as furniture and décor. That event was a huge success and drew hundreds of eager shoppers.
It looks like Twitter is trying to get something out of the move to its new corporate campus, and the sale of these items is a great way to do it. It’s a good reminder that when it comes to business moves, you should always try to make the most of a situation.
For anyone interested in owning a piece of Twitter’s history, the auction is still underway and the items are available for purchase. So if you’ve ever wanted a coffee maker from a tech giant or a statue from their headquarters, now is the time to make your move!
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