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Twitter headquarters has been
By: Aklima Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 4:21 am
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Twitter Removes Obnoxiously Bright 'X' Roof Sign Twitter didn't
obtain permits for the sign, which included a super-bright,
stroking white light. Emily Price By Emily Price Updated July
31, 2023 logo on top of Twitter's headquarters at dusk.(Credit:
Tailfin Coskun/Anatole Agency via Getty Images) UPDATE 7/31: The
sign atop removed, according to various reports. As ABC 7
notes, the large installation was gone as of Monday morning, and
crews were instead working on the sign that currently sits on
the side of the building. Original Story: It’s been a big week
for Twitter.
Last weekend, Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted plans to rename
the company , since then, the company has changed the logo and
name of the site and transferred all of Twitter’s USA Telegram
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followers to the account
which it seized from a user that has had the handle for 16
years. The company also placed a new sign on top of the Twitter
building, and it’s not being well received by the city or X’s
neighbors. After being stopped from removing the Twitter logo
from the building earlier in the week due to not filing a
permit.
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Musk erected a large on the top of Twitter’s downtown San
Francisco headquarters, for which he also failed to obtain
design or safety permits. In an interview with Deadline, Patrick
Hannan, spokesperson for the Department of Building Inspection
in San Francisco, said that the sign would require a permit to
ensure “consistency with the historic nature of the building,”
as well as ensure the work was done safely and isn’t a danger to
pedestrians near the building or others. Currently, has refused
to give inspectors access to the roof of the building so they
can inspect the sign, and the building owner has repeatedly
called.
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