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San Francisco tech companies are sitting on record amounts of empty office space and offering perks to lure tenants



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Marc Benioff, chairman and chief executive officer of Salesforce.com Inc., stands in front of a poster during a topping off ceremony for the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, California, on Thursday, April 6, 2017.Michael Short | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesCloudera exited its downtown San Francisco office early last year with plans to sublease the space and move its employees south to the software company’s Silicon Valley headquarters.But the pandemic left the company with nobody to take over the office, forcing it to take a substantial real estate write-down.At DoorDash’s nearby former headquarters, a tenant defaulted on rent a month into …

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