Renovated trophy towers in San Francisco’s Financial District are drawing law firms seeking prime locations with upgraded amenities.
Global firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius has become the latest to join the party, as it inked a 20-year deal to take seven floors encompassing 123,000 square feet at the Transamerica Pyramid. That marks the largest lease signed at the downtown tower since it was acquired by developer Michael Shvo and his partners in 2020 and renovated.
Morgan Lewis will move into the Pyramid in the first quarter of 2026, relocating from One Market Plaza on The Embarcadero, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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