https://www.architectmagazine.com/design/on-the-boards/uber-is-building-a-vertical-street-for-its-san-francisco-headquarters_o https://sf.curbed.com/2015/5/27/9956322/shop-architects-uber-hq-will-arrive-in-approximately-one-million I simply don't get it. They had 14 billion in revenue in 2019 (forget even talking about profit), while Google pulled in 160 billion and Facebook brought in 71 billion. I'm not saying 14 billion is nothing, but how can they afford a HQ in primetime SF that is the size of two giant buildings which look like it could be the HQ for Google or FB.
According to Dara: Size matters !!
Uhm it’s probably a lease with name rights. You know Salesforce doesn’t actually own Salesforce tower right? Amazon is probably the only company that actually owns a high rise building, company owned properties tend to be large campuses and not individual buildings.
Spaceship campus of Apple enters chat.
That counts as a large campus
After more layoffs sure
Wow that article is five years old!
Investor money