San Francisco Tech Mecca …
12th July, 2012 - Posted by Jeffrey S. Weil, MCR.h, SIOR - No Comments
Since early 2010 San Francisco’s number of tech sector workers has grown by 13,000, hitting 44,000 … 150 tech companies have opened for business, with the tech company total now at about 1,850 companies … as one tech-company founder stated, “San Francisco is the clear place for expansion to happen … it has a talent pool that is different and more robust than the talent pool that exists in the Midwest.” To cater to these techies, landlords are ripping out walls and ceilings so Class A offices will look more like old warehouses …
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Posted on: July 12, 2012
Filed under: Business Expenses, Commercial Properties, Office Interiors, Office Leasing, Real Estate Investment
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