‘X’ Sign at Former Twitter HQ , Removed Following Complaints.<br />Amid Twitter's rebranding to be called X, CEO Elon Musk erected a giant, illuminated "X" to sit atop the company's headquarters in San Francisco, The Verge reports. .<br />According to Patrick Hannan, the <br />San Francisco Department of Building Inspection <br />and City Planning communications director, .<br />"over the weekend, the Department of Building Inspection and City Planning received 24 complaints about the unpermitted structure, including concerns about its <br />structural safety and illumination.".<br />X reportedly denied inspectors <br />access to the sign, stating that it was a "temporary lighted sign for an event.".<br />However, you still need a permit for such a thing, even if it's only intended to be "temporary," Hannan said.<br />As a result, the building's owner will be <br />fined for "building permits for the <br />installation and removal of the structure.".<br />Musk previously said that the company will work on developing a newer, more permanent logo to replace Twitter's iconic bird, which has already been removed. .<br />Musk previously said that the company will work on developing a newer, more permanent logo to replace Twitter's iconic bird, which has already been removed. .<br />Meanwhile, Musk recently took to X to express his love for San Francisco.