Months after listing its office space, Gensler has signed for a new downtown S.F. location - San Francisco Business Times

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Gensler's new space is slightly smaller than the office that the firm will be vacating next year.

Global architecture firm Gensler will be moving into the historic Mills building in downtown San Francisco once its lease for its current SoMa digs expires.

The firm announced on Thursday that it has signed a new long-term office lease with The Swig Company at 220 Montgomery St. to"help meet its 2030 carbon zero goal and support its future of work strategy." The space spans 45,000 square feet on the building's second floor, representing a slight reduction from its current 55,000-square-foot office at 45 Fremont. I reported in October that the office that"San Francisco has been our home for 57 years,” said, co-managing director of Gensler’s San Francisco office. “It’s the founding office of Gensler and an important hub office in the firm.

Gensler said on Thursday that its new office will be renovated to run on all-electric utilities, allowing the firm to reduce its carbon emissions by more than 20%. While currently in a three-floor office, Gensler said that the move to a single floor better aligns with the firm's new workplace plans, which are focused on creating an"engaging and effective destination" for employees, clients and members of the community.

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