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AI Data Platform Chalk Commits to Union Square Offices

Cushman & Wakefield arranged a new long-term lease at 55 Stockton St. in San Francisco’s Union Square neighborhood. Chalk, a data platform for artificial intelligence and machine learning, will occupy 14,952 square feet.

Sam Wasserstein and Elena Saccone of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Zaber. The tenant was represented by Pierce Neinken and Alexis Escaranio from Resource Commercial Real Estate.

“This lease is a significant milestone for Union Square, signaling its continued recovery,” said Wasserstein. “Chalk’s arrival, alongside other recent office and retail leases, underscores the area’s revitalization and the strong appeal of 55 Stockton St.’s creative spaces and prime location. This property offers unparalleled access to a dynamic urban core, providing an inspiring and accessible environment where forward-thinking teams can truly thrive.”

Located a block from BART, MUNI and the City Subway, 55 Stockton 55 Stockton offers flexible office space that is ideal for tenants valuing creativity and convenience, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

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