Musk has told prospective investors he plans to cut nearly 75% of the company’s 7,500-strong workforce, according to The Washington Post.
Twitter has been located in San Francisco since its founding in 2006 and moved its headquarters to the mid-Market neighborhood in 2011. However, the roughly 2,000 “Tweeps” who once worked at Twitter’s headquarters complex have largely vanished since the company offered permanent remote work in May 2020.