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marmar

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Fri May 21, 2021, 09:37 AM May 2021

Airbnb Shows How San Francisco's Office Shortage Is Suddenly a Historic Glut


Airbnb Shows How San Francisco’s Office Shortage Is Suddenly a Historic Glut: Hogging Vacant Space for a Future that Never Came
by Wolf Richter • May 19, 2021 •

They all did it, from Salesforce, Uber, and Twitter on down. It was pure magic, a show produced with enormous hype. Now they’re all trying to get out at the same time.
By Wolf Richter for WOLF STREET.


When Airbnb reported a net loss of $1.17 billion for Q1 last week, it also disclosed in its shareholder letter that this loss included a $113 million expense that it expects as it is trying to “exit” an office lease in San Francisco “that we deemed no longer necessary given our restructuring and cost cutting efforts.”

The $113 million expense represents its estimate of the difference between what it would get by subleasing the space to new tenants and what it will have to pay the landlord and related expenses over the remaining term of the lease. But that’s a cheaper way out than letting it sit vacant and paying the landlord until the lease terminates.

What’s fascinating about this is just how much office space Airbnb had secured with long-term office leases during the years of the so-called office shortage that it never even occupied, and that by leasing office space that it didn’t need, it had further increased the office shortage at the time.

Airbnb’s disclosure relates to its 287,000 square feet (sf) at 650 Townsend St. in the South of Market area. According to the San Francisco Business Times, Airbnb had leased the space in 2017 for a term of nine years. But it only ever occupied 170,000 sf of it. The rest had remained vacant for all these years. ...........(more)

https://wolfstreet.com/2021/05/19/airbnb-shows-how-san-franciscos-office-shortage-is-suddenly-a-historic-glut-hogging-vacant-space-for-a-future-that-never-came/




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Airbnb Shows How San Francisco's Office Shortage Is Suddenly a Historic Glut (Original Post) marmar May 2021 OP
Telecommuting is so much cheaper Warpy May 2021 #1
Good point. jimfields33 May 2021 #2
Right, while our buying power has decreased steadily Warpy May 2021 #3

Warpy

(111,106 posts)
1. Telecommuting is so much cheaper
Fri May 21, 2021, 12:04 PM
May 2021

It means workers supply their own infrastructure--office space, internet hookup, equipment maintenance--while they only need convention facilities for the infrequent employee on site meetings.

It's just one more thing that's been pushed off on our backs. Mass transit became cars--at our expense. Pay phones became cell phones--at our expense. Office space is now carved out of our living space--at our expense.

Warpy

(111,106 posts)
3. Right, while our buying power has decreased steadily
Fri May 21, 2021, 03:39 PM
May 2021

and wages don't allow us to shoulder all those other burdens completely, never mind save for when we can't work any more.

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