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Board approves leases to relocate workers from seismically unsafe 850 Bryant; members press for purchase options
Summary
Facing sewage, rodent and seismic problems at 850 Bryant Street, the Board authorized three lease agreements to move roughly 725 employees from the Hall of Justice administrative building into leased space while supervisors urged ongoing pursuit of purchase options and long‑term plans for the site.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 31 approved three resolutions authorizing lease negotiations and terms to relocate city employees from the seismically troubled 850 Bryant Street administrative building.
The board authorized: (1) a lease for up to about 125,000 square feet at 350 Rhode Island Street with a total annual maximum base rent of approximately $4,000,000; (2) negotiation of a lease for up to about 27,000 square feet at 777 Brannon Street with an approximate annual base rent of $1,000,000 for police department space; and (3) negotiation of a lease for roughly 41,000 square feet at 945 Bryant Street for…
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