Uber just got the green light to build its futuristic new headquarters in San Francisco - here's what it will look like
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The ride-hailing startup was issued building permits on Tuesday for its new offices in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood, according to SocketSite.
The spot is near the coming arena for the Golden State Warriors basketball team, in the location Salesforce was going to occupy before it decided to build a big skyscraper downtown instead.
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The project entails two separate buildings: one 11-story structure and a second six-story building down the street, according to the San Francisco Business Times. The new campus will open in 2017 or 2018, the company tells SF Gate.
Here's what Uber's new offices will look like.
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