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Published onJanuary 11, 2017
published onJanuary 11, 2017
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The Motor City is welcoming a new tenant, according to businessman Dan Gilbert, and that very well could be Microsoft (viaDetroit Free Press.)
During a fireside chat with Gilbert, the billionaire founder of Quicken Loans, he hinted to the press about a new tenant that was worth uprooting even some of his own employees in downtown Detroit.
“We have a 50,000 square-foot tenant we’re announcing in a week or so, and we have to displace Quicken Loans employees and we have to put them somewhere else,” Gilbert, Quicken Loans founder and chairman, said from a Cobo Center stage.
Detroit Free Press reports that their anonymous real estate source is pointing the finger towards Microsoft. The speculated move from Southfield Town Center into the heart of Detroit could be related to the development ofconnected carswe saw at CES 2017 just last week. Supposedly, it’s been something the office had been considering “for months”.
If the rumor is to be believed,Microsoft’s Windows 10 and Cortana integration for Nissan and BMW Connectedcould be driving the tech giant to get closer to vehicle manufacturers.
For now, it is only speculation and rumor that the Microsoft office is moving at all. Even the exact location is a bit obscure since Gilbert owns multiple downtown Detroit buildings. Neither Gilbert or Microsoft have made an official statement to prove or disprove the source.
We’ll keep you up to date on more information as it becomes available so watch OnMSFT follow us onTwitter.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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