LinkedIn’s first new office in the United States in a decade is officially open and operating as of Wednesday, April 24 at 1523 Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit.

Bedrock reports in a news release that the Silicon Valley-based company is operating out of 75,000-square-feet of space in the Sanders/Grinnell Building downtown.

This move represents another reason for the real estate company to tout its moves in Detroit on the heels of Waymo announcing it would mass-produce its self-driving cars near downtown, UBS opening a new office on Woodward, H&M announcing plans to open a Detroit location this fall and the Shinola Hotel that opened back in January across the street from LinkedIn’s new space.

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“LinkedIn knows as much as anyone about the importance of tying threads, so it only makes sense that they chose Detroit’s urban core for their next major regional office,” Dan Gilbert, Bedrock founder and chairman, said in the release. "LinkedIn’s move downtown is another example demonstrating that Detroit’s tech scene is rapidly growing, bringing with it established companies and start-ups alike, which in turn is attracting exceptional talent to the Motor City.

“And it’s that talent that is in turn attracting more of these types of exciting companies. In other words, it is the yin and yang of today’s global economy.”

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Since coming to Detroit in 2017, the business-oriented social media company has grown its team from 13 to as many as 40 employees. The company says that 80 percent of its employees based in the Motor City are actually from the Detroit area.

As for the building at 1523 Woodward, Bedrock says it was designed by famed architect Albert Kahnm and that it is commonly known as “the Sanders” and “the Grinnell” building downtown.

“When you walk into the office, you’ll find a reception area that was inspired by the design of a piano, which Grinnell Brothers were known for producing and selling,” the company writes in a previous news release on its new Detroit office.

"In other areas of the office you’ll find graphics that take the mind to a sweeter place, paying homage to the confectionaries that were once created there. Entering the third floor workspace you are greeted by a series of car grilles mounted along the lobby wall with the words ‘BUILT HERE’ painted across them, proudly emphasizing the birthplace of automotive innovation.

“While our design honors the great history of the space, we also included a few modern amenities including a café, barista lounge, mindfulness room, and parent’s room.”

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