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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1281744)12/3/2020 11:57:19 AM
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Global HQ Relocating To Spring, Texas HPE will relocate its global headquarters from California’s Silicon Valley to Spring, TX, building upon the company's established presence in the Lone Star State.
December 2, 2020

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) will relocate its global headquarters to Spring, TX from San Jose, CA. The headquarters will be located in a new state-of-the-art campus that will open in early 2022, building upon the company’s established presence in the state. The company’s headquarters relocation to the Houston area will potentially add jobs to its existing workforce in Texas in the coming years.

“As we look to the future, our business needs, opportunities for cost savings, and team members’ preferences about the future of work, we are excited to relocate HPE’s headquarters to the Houston region,” said Antonio Neri, CEO of HPE. “Houston is an attractive market to recruit and retain future diverse talent and where we are currently constructing a state-of-the-art new campus. We look forward to continuing to expand our strong presence in the market.”

A rendering of the new HPE Houston campus opening in 2022. (Image: Mayor Sylvester Turner/Facebook)
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"Hewlett Packard Enterprise joins more than 50 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Lone Star State, including 22 in the Houston area alone. That is because Texas offers the best business climate in the nation. Our low taxes, high quality of life, top-notch workforce, and tier one universities create an environment where innovative companies like HPE can flourish.
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“The coronavirus pandemic has given a number of tech companies and prominent Silicon Valley figures an excuse to exit California,” Jessica Bursztynsky, CNBC, writes. “Without many needing to go into an office every day, many are questioning the high cost of living and the state's hefty taxes amid a broader shift to remote work. But HPE's move is particularly notable because Hewlett-Packard was one of the original Silicon Valley success stories, founded by partners Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in a garage in Palo Alto in 1939.”

Texas has no personal or corporate income tax.

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