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Old Posted Oct 12, 2017, 2:04 AM
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Yet more evidence that the demand is there for office space in SF and spec buildings like Oceanwide Center probably have little to worry about:

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Dropbox signs biggest lease in San Francisco history
BY BROCK KEELING

. . . Dropbox signed a lease this week for a whopping 736,000-square-foot office complex under construction in Mission Bay . . . .

This makes it the single largest lease in San Francisco history. According to San Francisco Business Times, the new complex, a $570-million affair, consists of four buildings located at 1800 Owens.

“The space will represent an expansion for Dropbox, which occupies 182,000 square feet at 333 Brannan St., a building Kilroy also owns, as well as 115,000 square feet at 345 Brannan,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle. “Dropbox currently has about 1,500 employees and 102 job openings in San Francisco.”

. . . the company will now get more amenities, like higher ceilings, more open-floor plans, and rooftop decks galore.

Dropboxers will begin to move in late 2018.

https://sf.curbed.com/2017/10/11/164...se-mission-bay

I must say I find Mission Bay a confusing warren of development and have no idea where this building actually is. Perhaps if somebody has a postabe map handy and a way to point it out?
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