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Social Media Giant Pays to Cancel Lease for New San Francisco Offices, Citing Pandemic

Citing the trend towards work-from-home policies resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, an image sharing social media company has decided to pay to be released from a lease for new San Francisco offices.
Citing the trend towards work-from-home policies resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, an image sharing social media company has decided to pay to be released from a lease for new San Francisco offices.
31 August 2020 | San Francisco, United States

Citing coronavirus-inspired workforce changes, Pinterest will pay US$89.5 million to cancel a lease on new San Francisco offices.

“As we analyze how our workplace will change in a post-COVID world, we are specifically rethinking where future employees could be based,” said Todd Morgenfeld, head of business operations, in a company press release.

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“A more distributed workforce will give us the opportunity to hire people from a wider range of backgrounds and experiences,” Morgenfeld said in the release.

Pinterest will retain its current San Francisco headquarters and offices, the release says.

The company, which operates the popular Pinterest site, had planned to lease 490,000 square feet (45,522 square meters) of new office space in the 88 Bluxhome high-rise under construction, The San Francisco Chronicle reported.

A Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research report recently found that 42 percent of the U.S. labor force now works remotely.

The report says that because of COVID-19, about 33 percent of the workforce isn’t working and that the “remaining 26 percent – mostly essential service workers – are working on their business premises.”

Other Bay Area tech giants, such as Apple, Facebook and Twitter, have said work-from-home policies will continue even after the coronavirus pandemic ends, The San Francisco Chronicle reported.

For more on this story, go to the Fresno Bee.