In the AI boom, even San Francisco’s Class A buildings need renovations
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The article discusses the recent acquisition and planned renovation of 600 California, a Class A office tower in San Francisco, by Lone Star Funds and Harvest Properties to attract tenants amid the AI leasing boom. It highlights the competitive office market in San Francisco, where landlords are investing heavily in renovations to appeal to younger tenants seeking amenity-rich spaces. The article also notes the soaring rents and high home prices in San Francisco, which have limited homeownership opportunities, and covers California's legislative move to ease condo development by addressing liability laws that have hindered construction for years.