, which reports that the company is moving into a 36,000-square-foot space previously owned by famed Australian photographer Peter Lik.
While the reason the company is jumping ship to Sin City is unclear, Skillz founder and CEO Andrew Paradise said in a statement to Casino.org that the state of Nevada has provided the company “full support.” A company representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment from SFGATE. “It just became the obvious place, both because of the history of real money gaming here and then, also, how many employees are already here and its proximity to our other offices, which are in California,” Paradise told theThe company’s core service allows mobile game developers for iOS and Android to integrate multiplayer features and cash tournaments into their products.
Downtown San Francisco’s corporate real estate has been hit hard by the outsized influence of remote work, to the point that Big Tech’s