Adobe bridge club8/2/2023 ![]() ![]() Ironworkers install a pedestrian bridge over West San Fernando Street next to Adobe office towers in downtown San Jose. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)Īdobe also operates work hubs at two locations in San Francisco’s Showplace Square District. The expansion to the North Tower will enable the company’s downtown headcount to total 6,800, an increase of about 79% in the number of employees in San Jose’s urban core, based on the company’s estimates. Nordstrom chops 300-plus jobs as Bay Area store closures loom It’s perched a few blocks from the bustling San Pedro Square district. The new tower itself is poised to become an eye-catching addition to the city’s skyline. The tech titan expects to dramatically increase its downtown San Jose headcount when it moves into the tower. 14, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) “The project is spectacular and will be fully occupied.” Adobe North Tower on West San Fernando Street in downtown San Jose (left) and a connecting pedestrian bridge (center), concept. (Adobe, Gensler) A new bridge is maneuvered into place above West San Fernando Street so it can connect sections of the Adobe campus in downtown San Jose, Nov. ![]() “The Adobe new office and the amazing bridge are by far the most important and beneficial to downtown,” said Lew Wolff, a veteran real estate executive and business entrepreneur who has built or owner a number of prominent commercial properties in downtown San Jose. San Jose-based Adobe plans to move into its new office tower sometime in early 2023, the company has estimated. The bridge will cross over West San Fernando Street and connect the Adobe North Tower with the cloud services company’s original three-building headquarters campus in downtown San Jose. SAN JOSE - Construction crews began to heft into place Monday a bridge that will span a downtown San Jose street and link Adobe’s newest tower and original campus, a fresh sign of the tech titan’s Bay Area expansion. Construction workers hoist a bridge framework into place between sections of the Adobe campus in downtown San Jose, November 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) Construction crews work on the installation of a pedestrian bridge across West San Fernando Street next to the Adobe office towers in downtown San Jose. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) ![]()
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