Within the last two months, the $50 billion company has met with eager Oakland developers and toured the trio of the city’s large available offices or development sites, according to three sources with knowledge of those talks.
Indeed, no deal appears imminent and Uber could just be keeping its options open as it grows at a fast pace. Oakland brokers and developers say plenty of big-name tech companies have been linked to office expansion rumors in the past year –Stripe, Yahoo, Twitter, Google, Pinterest, you name it — without a deal being signed. Uber declined to comment.
Multiple instances of anti-Chinese graffiti found in the Portola neighborhood. The San Francisco Police Department says that it is treating this as a vandalism and hate crime investigation.