WPP move shows commitment to serve companies like Amazon, Facebook and Google

WPP will create a co-location campus in the heart of the US tech industry that will house over 1,000 people from its companies in San Francisco. The move shows its commitment to better serve companies such as Amazon, Facebook and Google.

The network will lease 115,000 square feet at 360 Third Street, a recently redeveloped building located in the South of Market area (SOMA)/Finance and Technology district.

It will feature intelligent and flexible co-working areas that encourage closer collaboration and inspire greater creativity. The move will be completed in the third quarter of 2021.

Mark Read, CEO of WPP, said: “Technology, and technology clients, are critical to WPP’s strategy as we continue to evolve as a creative transformation company.

“The sector contains potential partners for WPP companies who are helping their clients deal with technology-disrupted markets, and potential clients in a growing category. The San Francisco Campus gives us a base to develop both aspects.”

WPP lists 13 “big tech” companies amongst its top-100 clients. Its revenues from big-tech clients grew 16 percent through the first half of this year.

Exane BNP estimates technology as a US$300 billion/£246 billion market growing annually by 5-10 percent.

BDG architecture + design will design the interior office space in collaboration with Universal Design Studios, both WPP companies.

The San Francisco project will target a “Gold” LEED rating.

When operational, the San Francisco Campus will be WPP’s ninth in North America and the fourth to be unveiled in the last two years.

By 2023, there will be 85,000 people in 40 campus locations worldwide.

This year, in addition to San Francisco, the network has announced new co-locations in Düsseldorf, Paris, Manchester (UK) and, most recently, Mumbai and Gurugram in India.

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