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Real Estate/Development

Jul. 19, 2024

Shoe brand Allbirds accused of failing to pay rent on SF headquarters

The lawsuit claims that Allbirds' back rent payments amount to $51,486 but seeks damages of more than $1 million.

A staff meeting in the main conference room at Allbirds' headquarters in San Francisco, 2017. (New York Times News Service)

Allbirds Inc., a prominent footwear manufacturer, is accused of causing $1.02 million in damages by failing to pay rent on the company's downtown San Francisco headquarters in a lawsuit filed in state court.

The company has been headquartered at 730 Montgomery Street since July 2016, four months after it was officially founded, but allegedly breached the five-year lease extension it signed in August 2021 by not paying rent for May and June of this year. $95

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