Salesforce to reopen S.F. headquarters in May, starting with vaccinated workers
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From upper right, clockwise: Salesforce East, Salesforce West, Salesforce Tower, 181 Fremont and Millennium Tower. Salesforce plans to reopen its Salesforce Tower offices in mid-May.Roland Li / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Salesforce plans to reopen its Salesforce Tower offices in mid-May.Roland Li / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Salesforce plans to reopen its Salesforce Tower offices in mid-May.Roland Li / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Salesforce will reopen its San Francisco headquarters in mid-May, starting with employees who have been vaccinated, the company said Monday.
The tech company, which is the city’s largest private employer, is taking a different approach than other businesses by requiring proof of vaccination for its first volunteers returning to offices. It appears to be the first major Bay Area company to implement that requiremen
S.F. approves $1 billion Transbay tower, construction planned despite Salesforce s canceled lease
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A rendering of the planned Parcel F tower, which San Francisco approved on Tuesday.Steelblue /
San Francisco supervisors approved on Tuesday an 806-foot tower that will be the city’s fourth-tallest building, the culmination of a four-year process that included a fight over shadows and an office lease that was canceled by Salesforce after the pandemic popularized remote work.
Supervisors voted 10-1 to confirm the Parcel F project at 542-550 Howard St. next to the Transbay transit center. A routine second vote affirming the decision is scheduled next week.
Salesforce cuts back on S.F. office space, canceling lease at unbuilt Transbay tower
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A rendering of the planned Parcel F tower where Salesforce canceled its lease.Steelblue /Show MoreShow Less
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Salesforce has canceled its lease at the unbuilt Parcel F site, seen in 2019.Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less
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Parcel F seen in 2019.Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less
Exclusive Update: Salesforce is listing part of its San Francisco offices at 350 Mission St. for sublease. Go here for the latest information.
Salesforce has canceled its 325,000-square-foot lease at the unbuilt Parcel F tower in San Francisco’s Transbay district after the company adopted a permanent remote work policy.
Salesforce cancels huge downtown office lease in SF
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File photo of the Salesforce Transit Center nearby the tower planned for 542-550 Howard St.MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images/MediaNews Group via Getty Images
Salesforce, the city’s largest private employer, has canceled its 325,000-square-foot lease at the unbuilt Parcel F tower in San Francisco’s Transbay neighborhood, as first reported by the San Francisco Business Times.
The company announced in February that more than half of its workforce will continue working remotely or on a flexible schedule after the pandemic is over. It is also subleasing part of its offices at 350 Mission St., according to the San Francisco Chronicle. (SFGATE and The San Francisco Chronicle are both owned by Hearst but operate independently of one another.)