Employees walk through the main corridor at the new Facebook Inc. Frank Gehry-designed MPK 21 office building in Menlo Park, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2018. Facebook Inc. plans to redevelop whole swaths of the land it holds in the Silicon Valley city, potentially doubling its workforce there over the next decade to 35,000 people - more than Menlo Park's current population. Photographer: Michael Short/Bloomberg
Since Facebook Inc arrived in Menlo Park, California, seven years ago, the town has been overrun by construction cranes, orange safety cones and truckloads of building materials to transform a former industrial area into a sprawling campus that can support a US$500bil (RM2.07tril) tech giant.
So big are the ambitions that the company plans to redevelop whole swaths of the land it holds in the Silicon Valley city, potentially doubling its workforce there over the next decade to 35,000 people-more than Menlo Park’s current population.
