Twitter has been this lightning rod of controversy since Elon Musk came in. The King of England is apparently one of the holders of their London lease. And San Francisco, they were being sued first for another piece that they had not at their main headquarters.
Twitter has stopped paying its rent, auctioned off furniture and let go half of its employees. None of that is helping Shorenstein and JPMorgan refinance a $400 million loan on the company’s San Francisco headquarters. Deconstruct chats with TRD reporter Emily Landes about Twitter's fights at the building and how it's emblematic of the larger impact of tech's shakeup on the San Francisco Office Market.