Dropbox just signed the biggest office space deal in San Francisco history - 736,000 square feet

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Not a bad place to spend the work week.

Not a bad place to spend the work week.
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Outside of the office, Dropbox employees will also have access rooftop gardens and workspace.

Outside of the office, Dropbox employees will also have access rooftop gardens and workspace.
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Dropbox will move from its current office in three phases, starting at the end of 2018.

Dropbox will move from its current office in three phases, starting at the end of 2018.

The design, by Rios Clementi Hale Studios, was inspired by the surrounding environment.

The design, by Rios Clementi Hale Studios, was inspired by the surrounding environment.
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The complex's vast windows will have views of both the San Francisco Bay and the city.

The complex's vast windows will have views of both the San Francisco Bay and the city.

The design is LEED-platinum certified — the highest ranking from the U.S. Green Building Council.

The design is LEED-platinum certified — the highest ranking from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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The ground-level retail space is 14,000 square feet and will be leased by other companies.

The ground-level retail space is 14,000 square feet and will be leased by other companies.

The four-building complex will include both offices and retail space.

The four-building complex will include both offices and retail space.

They'll also feature courtyards, bike paths, and gardens.

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Dropbox's new offices will be located at 16th and Owens St. in Mission Bay.

Dropbox's new offices will be located at 16th and Owens St. in Mission Bay.