Crusoe, a renowned cloud and AI infrastructure company hailing from Denver, has recently unveiled a new office location in the heart of downtown Bellevue, Washington.
The newly established office space, spanning an impressive 7,400 square feet within the Key Center building at 601 108th Ave. NE, currently houses a team of 15 dedicated employees. The office has ample space to accommodate up to 20 professionals and is prepared for future expansion to meet the growing needs of the market.
Sharieff Mansur, Crusoe’s VP of marketing, leads the team at the Bellevue office, spearheading the company’s strategic initiatives in the region. Crusoe aims to bolster its workforce at this location across various departments, including product and design, go-to-market strategies, marketing, and procurement.
With a global workforce exceeding 1,000 employees, Crusoe has established offices in key locations such as San Francisco, Sunnyvale, Dublin, and Tel Aviv. The company also operates manufacturing facilities in Arvada, Ponchatoula, and Tulsa, showcasing its widespread presence and commitment to innovation.
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Founded in 2018, Crusoe specializes in operating advanced data centers that cater to the computational needs of companies for running and training AI models. The company focuses on utilizing cleaner and cost-effective energy sources to power its data centers, aligning with sustainability goals and industry standards.
In a groundbreaking move, Crusoe recently unveiled a strategic partnership with Starcloud, a Redmond-based company, with the ambitious goal of becoming the first public cloud provider to process AI workloads from space. By deploying its innovative Crusoe Cloud platform on a Starcloud satellite set for launch in late 2026, the company aims to revolutionize cloud computing and space technology.
Aside from Crusoe, the Key Center in Bellevue boasts offices for prominent companies like SAP, TikTok, and Uber. The thriving tech hub in downtown Bellevue also houses industry giants such as Amazon Web Services, Oracle, and Salesforce, solidifying the city’s position as a major player in the technology landscape.