Local SF Economy is Booming, Office Space Search

San Francisco Chronicle reports that 40 tech companies are searching for 2 million square feet of office space, the “equivalent of nearly four Transamerica Pyramids” says Mayor Ed Lee.

The article profiles a company called Idle Games, which is equipping an office space for 185 staff. The company,

designs games for Facebook, one of which is called “Idle Worship,” “the world’s first polytheistic god game with exploding bunnies.”

The company, founded in 2009, has until now “flown under the radar,” co-founder and CEO Jeffrey Hyman told me. It’s leased 33,000 square feet at 875 Howard St., across the road from the Intercontinental Hotel.

But it’s not just startups that are looking for more office space. Booz Allen Hamilton, the consulting firm is also expanding its San Francisco office.

Please see: S.F.’s South of Market a tech magnet

Foremski’s Take: It’s good to see that the broader market and financial services problems of the economy are having less of an effect in San Francisco. Startups are on a different growth schedule than more mature businesses and can look forward to a payback in two or more years, at which time better times might be in progress.

 

[Cross-posted at Silicon Valley Watcher]

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About Tom Foremski

Tom Foremski is a former Financial Times journalist. He has been covering Silicon Valley since his arrival from London in 1984. In May 2004 he became the first journalist to leave a major newspaper to make a living as a journalist blogger, publishing Silicon Valley Watcher - reporting on the business and culture of innovation. Tom’s understanding of diverse technologies and his access to global business leaders, make him one of the most prominent media influencers in the technology world.
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