Tech Companies Leased Over 3M SF Of Office In San Francisco In 2017
January 8, 2018

Tech Companies Leased Over 3M SF
Of Office In San Francisco In 2017

Tech is taking over San Francisco office. Aggressive leasing for the tech industry marked 2017, with top leases signed by many well-established Bay Area tech companies, such as Facebook, Amazon, Google and Dropbox.

“It was one of the strongest years ever recorded regarding leasing in San Francisco with tech tenants, in particular, signing for mega-blocks of space,” Cushman & Wakefield Senior Director, Northern California Research Robert Sammons said. Tech companies signed well over 3M…

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