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Uber will lease out entire office building in San Francisco
Tessa McLean, SFGATE
May 18, 2023
Updated: May 18, 2023 1:47 p.m.
Uber's headquarters in Mission Bay, San Francisco, California, November 19, 2020.
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Rumors that Uber was
abandoning one of its new office buildings in Mission Bay have been circulating since 2021. This week,
CoStar News finally confirmed it was true and that the entire building at 1725 Third Street is for lease. ... This will slash Ubers splashy new San Francisco headquarters by about a third, releasing nearly 300,000 square feet onto the commercial real estate market. The ride-hailing company never occupied the building.
We remain committed to our hybrid work approach which emphasizes in-person collaboration and continue to welcome employees to our Mission Bay campus, an Uber spokesperson told SFGATE.
Tech giants across the Bay Area have been rapidly shedding office space in the wake moving to hybrid work environments and recent mass layoffs. In March,
Pinterest announced the closure of two offices,
Reddit slashed the amount of space it occupies almost in half and
Meta eliminated 435,000 square feet. Meanwhile,
Google could pay upwards of $500 million as they seek to shrink their office footprint.
The
vacancy rate in San Francisco in the first quarter of 2023 climbed to 29.4%, up from 27.6% in the fourth quarter of 2022 and is poised to rise this quarter, according to commercial real estate firm CBRE.
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