Time Warner Center and VMware have/had a generic relationship

Headquarters Time Warner Center
Headquarters VMware
Notes Time Warner Center Topped by a pair of towers reaching 69 stories in height, the Time Warner Center is the corporate seat of Time Warner, the cable empire, the home of cable network CNN, and home to multimillion-dollar condos as well as upscale shops and restaurants. It replaced the New York Coliseum (1954-2000), which had suffered for years after the Javits Center replaced it as the city’s convention capital; and earlier than that, the rococo Majestic Theatre (1902-1954). As The New York Times’ late Christopher Gray noted, as far back in 1987, a twin-towered project was on the drawing boards to replace the coliseum. The building serves as the company headquarters for WarnerMedia and VMWare, the cloud computing company, and hosts condominiums, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and the Shops at Columbus Circle, which includes the area’s largest Whole Foods supermarket.
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