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The Pac-12 is bidding adieu to San Francisco.

The Pac-12 Conference said Wednesday is will relocate its production studio from its longtime home in San Francisco to San Ramon in the Tri-Valley.

The conference announced last year that it would vacate its 75,000-square-foot office and studio at 360 Third St. near the Moscone Center but didn't say where the new studio would be. In terms of office space, the Pac-12 is going with a no-headquarters approach. It has been at the San Francisco location since 2012. Both the shift to remote work and moving the studio out of San Francisco will result in major cost savings that will be shared with member schools.

 

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