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San Francisco Hits Office Building Limit for First Time Since 2000

Development Cap Means Demand From Tech Firms May Spill Into Nearby Oakland
Kilroy Realty's Flower Mart project is one of three the San Francisco Planning Commission approved this year. (CoStar)
Kilroy Realty's Flower Mart project is one of three the San Francisco Planning Commission approved this year. (CoStar)
By Molly Armbrister
August 7, 2019 | 10:25 P.M.

The massive growth of the tech industry in San Francisco is facing its biggest office space hurdle in almost two decades, and that could mean more demand and higher prices for the nearby city of Oakland.

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