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Why our location is great for your office space?

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We all know how important is the location of your office. Many companies left Silicon Valley because they were not easily accessible. The transition from the peninsula to the city began around 2012 when heavyweights like Uber and Twitter-backer Benchmark opened an office in San Francisco’s mid-market neighborhood. Months later, 47-year-old Kleiner Perkins, an investor in Stripe and DoorDash, opened the doors to its new workplace in San Francisco’s South Park neighborhood.

Our location

Our SoMa office spaces are easily accessible from North Bay by car, from East Bay by Bart and South Bay/Peninsula via Caltrain. We are less than 10 mins walk from each station and we also have our own parking lot.
BART offers a total of four lines throughout the Bay Area, with 48 stations that whisk a daily estimate of 35 000 riders.
Caltrain is a fixed guideway commuter rail system serving San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties that span 77.3 miles and includes 32 stations. Average mid-weekday ridership is more than 65,095.
This alone allows 100 000 people to reach our office spaces daily which makes it one of the biggest advantages of our location. Clients and staff can easily find you with multiple options.

 

880 Harrison Street

Walker’s Paradise

 

Let`s not forget to mention that there are great coffee shops and restaurants around for lunch or snack, Italian, American, Asian, bakeries, you name it… It`s all less than 5 min walk.

You can choose from different size office spaces that fit your needs best.

Since 2010, San Francisco has seen 2.5 million sq.f. taken up by Silicon Valley firms relocating or opening an office in San Francisco. To name a few firms that opened up an office in SoMa, include Zynga, OpenTable, Google, Yelp, DropBox, Square, Twitter and Zendesk Inc.

Due to an industrial power vacuum, it was almost inevitable that tech would overflow from Silicon Valley into San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Nevertheless, the growth of San Francisco as a tech powerhouse over the last 5 years has been tremendous.

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