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Whoop has a new HQ, just steps from Fenway. Here’s a peek inside.

Por: The Boston Globe Tech July 15, 2023

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A smattering of red, white, and black balloons adorned the entrance of One Kenmore Square, officially commemorating the opening of the new global headquarters of Whoop.The wearable tech company opened their office on Thursday afternoon, marking the culmination of a years-long project, it was planning on locating their global headquarters in Kenmore in 2021. (The company had previously been located on Boylston Street in the Fenway.)Related: “I... + full article



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