The cloud computing company now has space for its goal of 10,000 workers in San Francisco, and may grow even further, said Elizabeth Pinkham, Salesforce’s executive vice president of global real estate. It’s a sign of strength for Salesforce, which recently became the city’s largest private employer with 8,500 workers. ![]() Salesforce is signing on even before the tower has won key city approvals, a testament to the severe space crunch pushing large tenants to scramble for offices downtown. The deal fills the entire office portion of the $1 billion tower, which will be taller than the Bank of America Building, which at 779 feet is the city’s fourth-tallest high-rise. is set to become a soaring 800-foot glass high-rise with space for 1,500 workers, along with 165 condos and 190 hotel rooms.Īll those workers will be Salesforce employees: The tech giant confirmed it signed a lease for 325,000 square feet of space Wednesday at Parcel F. In five years, the site at 564 Howard St. ![]() The site known as Transbay Parcel F is a dirt lot.
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