Uber Plans to Give Up a Third of Its Space at San Francisco Headquarters
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Uber Technologies Inc. plans to give up about a third of the space at its San Francisco headquarters, adding to a wave of technology companies downsizing in the city.
The ride-hailing company is in the “early stages” of subleasing almost 269,000 square feet (24,990 square meters) at its home in the Mission Bay neighborhood, according to a statement. Uber said it doesn’t currently occupy the space, which is part of a cluster of four buildings making up the company’s headquarters.