AI companies’ booming demand could drive SF real-estate rebound




The artificial-intelligence boom is likely to be a boon for San Francisco’s struggling real-estate market, according to a recent report.

The City has become the epicenter for generative AI, the version of the technology that can mimic human-created text, images, speech and software code. Thanks to the money flowing into and the growth of that sector, companies within it are in the market for space, according to the new report from real-estate brokerage Cushman & Wakefield.








One Sansome at the corner of Sutter and Sansome Streets

One Sansome at the corner of Sutter and Sansome streets in San Francisco on Monday, March 10, 2025.



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Vacant office space

Vacant office at 465 California Street in San Francisco on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. 





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