Elon Musk has confirmed that there is a new location for the headquarters of X which was once known as Twitter, but it’s still here in Texas. Let’s be honest, Musk is fascinating, he is a brilliant person who has made billions of dollars, which is why people love to talk about him and his companies. But where is the new headquarters for X in Texas? 

The details were first obtained by Forbes, when they discovered through court documents that executives had filed paperwork to make the location transition. The new location for the headquarters will be in Bastrop, which is not far from Austin.  

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Other Companies Elon Musk Owns in Texas 

Beyond having the headquarters for X located in Bastrop, his SpaceX, the Boring Company, Boring Bodega and a X Safety Team Support Center. The plan is to eventually move the employees currently working in Austin to the new location in Bastrop, no timetable on when that move is going to be made. Currently there are 188 full-time employees on the X payroll in Texas. 

Elon Musk Loves Texas 

It was back in July when Elon first announced that he wanted to get away from California to move himself and his businesses to Texas. This was after California governor Gavin Newsom created a law that restricted public school districts from making rules that would require parents to notify their kids school if their child identified as transgender.  

Only time will tell how many other businesses that Elon will bring to Texas. But it’s opening good paying tech jobs, which is a good thing.  

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