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Monday, January 22, 2007
350 Bush Street Moves Foward
It looks like the Shorenstein Co. is finally getting ready to move forward with development of the old Mining Exchange property at 350 Bush Street in the Financial District, shown here in the photo. Plans call for the original classical columned building to be incorporated into a 19-story office tower that will offer 350,000 square feet of office space.
Last week I reported that Google is leasing 210,000 square feet of office space (read the story ).
Shortly after the story was published, a reader with insider knowledge added a comment that "the lease is set to expire in 2010, which is short-term for that amount of space. Look for Google to be shopping around for a larger, more permanent space in SF. They will probably need around 300,000 square feet."
Hmmm.
Anybody want to set odds that Shorenstein Company is quietly working behind the scenes with Google to build a new Google San Francisco center at 350 Bush?
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