SALESFORCE GLOBAL HQ at SALESFORCE TOWERLOCATION: San Francisco, CA
OWNER: Salesforce ARCHITECT: Mark Cavagnero Associates and Interior Architects CONTRACTOR: Hathaway Dinwiddie PROJECT SIZE: Approximately 900,000 rentable sq ft of tenant improvement |
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KASA is Salesforce’s strategic real estate advisor and project manager for its 900,000 square foot headquarters campus expansion in its namesake Salesforce Tower in downtown San Francisco. This is the largest lease and tenant improvement project in the history of San Francisco.
In its role, KASA’s team advises Salesforce on strategic and tactical real estate issues and manages all its project management responsibilities. This includes identifying obstacles and developing solutions to complex real estate issues, obtaining internal stakeholder and Board-level decisions, developing project plan schedules and budgets, collaborating on corporate finance objectives as they relate to real estate, obtaining entitlements and permits, design and construction management and facilitating the transition from construction to first-day-of-business operations. KASA’s main responsibility is to ensure that approximately 4,500 employees are able to start working without a hitch on the exact date outlined in Salesforce’s project plan.
Salesforce will occupy 36 floors in the Tower including the top two floors, which are the highest office floors west of Chicago. While most of the space will be employee workspace, much of the space will be allocated to collaboration areas, social spaces (coffee bars, kitchens, flex rooms), meeting and training rooms and a town hall space.
In its role, KASA’s team advises Salesforce on strategic and tactical real estate issues and manages all its project management responsibilities. This includes identifying obstacles and developing solutions to complex real estate issues, obtaining internal stakeholder and Board-level decisions, developing project plan schedules and budgets, collaborating on corporate finance objectives as they relate to real estate, obtaining entitlements and permits, design and construction management and facilitating the transition from construction to first-day-of-business operations. KASA’s main responsibility is to ensure that approximately 4,500 employees are able to start working without a hitch on the exact date outlined in Salesforce’s project plan.
Salesforce will occupy 36 floors in the Tower including the top two floors, which are the highest office floors west of Chicago. While most of the space will be employee workspace, much of the space will be allocated to collaboration areas, social spaces (coffee bars, kitchens, flex rooms), meeting and training rooms and a town hall space.