San Francisco's old school tech tenants continue to scale back their space needs just as several prominent artificial intelligence software firms, including Hive and Hayden AI, as well as video game developer Roblox, are signing major new commitments in the market. Namely, Dropbox is returning more than 25% of the headquarters space it has leased from KKR, or 165,244 square feet, according to a report in CNBC. 

At one time before the pandemic, the firm had more than 736,000 square feet of space in Mission Bay, but has since subleased close to 134,000 square feet and now is paying $79 million in termination fees to return space at 1800 Owens Street. 

The move comes as San Francisco is struggling to its feet with a 32% vacancy rate. Marcus & Miillichap reports that new businesses are showing interest in the metro area, fueled by the demand generated by artificial intelligence applications. "As this next wave of technology ventures mature and grow, so will their office needs; yet, this process will take time," it says. 

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Erika Morphy

Erika Morphy has been writing about commercial real estate at GlobeSt.com for more than ten years, covering the capital markets, the Mid-Atlantic region and national topics. She's a nerd so favorite examples of the former include accounting standards, Basel III and what Congress is brewing.