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Tech Firm WalkMe Subleases from Salesforce in San Francisco

Israeli tech firm WalkMe Inc. is moving its U.S. headquarters to Kilroy Realty’s 350 Mission St. as it prepares to be acquired by software giant SAP, reported the San Francisco Business Journal. The digital adoption software provider, whose tools help guide users and employees through apps, signed on to sublease close to 18,000 square feet on the 26th floor of 350 Mission St. from Salesforce, sources told the Business Journal. WalkMe previously leased roughly 40,000 square feet at 71 Stevenson St.

The company’s lease at 71 Stevenson was set to expire in July. Although WalkMe is expected to take occupancy at 350 Mission this fall, it already lists 350 Mission as its headquarters on its website. It’s the latest to sublease Salesforce space at the 455,350-square-foot office property, which Salesforce once occupied in its entirety.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Sam Wasserstein, JD Lumpkin and Danny Pickard are listing Salesforce’s space at 350 Mission. JLL’s Mike Sample represented WalkMe in the deal.

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