SF Weekly - Headquarters

Headquarters

SF Weekly currently occupies Suite 710 in the 55 Francisco Street building. The paper previously occupied space in Suite 3800, Lobby 4 at the China Basin Landing building. In 1997 George Cothran of the SF Weekly described the facility as "swank new offices." Bill Wyman, from the same paper, in 1998 described the offices as "swanky digs." Prior to its address in China Basin Landing, SF Weekly occupied offices at 425 Brannan Street until 1997.

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