Virgin Hyperloop announces that it has moved its global headquarters to a 49,862-square-foot office space in the ROW in downtown Los Angeles. It has signed a four-year lease at 777 S. Alameda Street in the Los Angeles Arts District.
“Our new headquarters in this vibrant area represents a new beginning for the company,” said Benjamin Savage, Head of HR at Virgin Hyperloop. “The space is designed to support our transition from technology to product development. It allows for efficiency and flexibility, and lends itself particularly well to unleashing collaboration and creativity of our highly skilled employee base.”
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The ROW is a rapidly expanding development filled with retailers, flexible office spaces, restaurants, and boutiques with abundant creative energy. In its new larger space, Virgin Hyperloop will continue to build on its plans to be the most sustainable, high-speed and efficient provider of technology and product to usher in the fifth mode of transport.