Google has disclosed that it will not be renewing a 300K SF lease for office space that it has occupied since 2018 at One Market Plaza on San Francisco's waterfront.

One Market Plaza is one of San Francisco's largest office properties, with two towers and an 11-story annex building known as the Landmark, encompassing a total of 1.6M. The complex is jointly owned by Blackstone and Paramount Group.

When its lease expires in April, Google will be moving out of One Market's 42-story Spear Tower but will continue to occupy space in the smaller Landmark building as the tech giant consolidates its office footprint in the city, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

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