The company has put the remainder of the site in Roseville in the US on the market.
After the sale goes through, the company will lease back the site, reported bizjournals. A spokesman for the company said” “Hewlett Packard Enterprise remains committed to the Roseville community. We will partner with the new owner to continue to occupy the property and lease back space as part of the agreement.”
He also said that despite the job cuts in some areas, HPE “plans to be in Roseville for the long term”. The site has “four buildings totalling 800,00 square feet on 120 acres” in the city of Roseville in California. Since the split of HP into two companies, there have been numerous job cuts in both companies, which are based in Palo Alto in California.
There was no information on how much land is for sale or “how much office space will be available”, but the spokesman said that “it’s been estimated that there are 2,000 employees” on the site. The land has been cut up and sold off over several years, and the old HP “sold 60 acres with more than 300,00 square feet of office space” to real estate investors in Kansas in 2012.
In 2013 the HP Foundation sold off “the western 188 acres of the original Roseville HP parcel”, and the land is being “developed into a mixed use office and residential project”.