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Tech Workers Swore Off the Bay Area. Now They're Coming Back.

Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:23 pm
Posted by Street Hawk
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:23 pm
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SAN FRANCISCO — Last year, Greg Osuri decided he had had enough of the Bay Area. Between smoke-choked air from nearby wildfires and the coronavirus lockdown, it felt as if the walls of his apartment in San Francisco’s Twin Peaks neighborhood were closing in on him.

“It was just a hellhole living here,” said Osuri, 38, founder and chief executive of a cloud-computing company called Akash Network. He decamped for his sister’s roomy town house in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio, joining an exodus of technology workers from the crowded Bay Area.

But by March, Osuri was itching to return. He missed the serendipity of city life: meeting new people, running into acquaintances on the street and getting drinks with colleagues. “The city is full of that — opportunities that you may never have expected would come your way,” Osuri said. He moved back to San Francisco in April.

The pandemic was supposed to lead to a great tech diaspora. Freed of their offices and after-work klatches, the Bay Area’s tech workers were said to be roaming America, searching for a better life in cities like Miami and Austin, Texas — where the weather is warmer, the homes are cheaper and state income taxes do not exist.

But dire warnings over the past year that tech was done with the Bay Area because of a high cost of living, homelessness, crowding and crime are looking overheated. Osuri is one of a growing number of industry workers already trickling back as a healthy local rate of coronavirus vaccinations makes fall return-to-office dates for many companies look likely.

“I think people were pretty noisy about quitting the Bay Area,” said Eric Bahn, a co-founder of an early-stage Palo Alto investment firm, Hustle Fund. “But they’ve been very quiet in admitting they want to move back.”

Bumper-to-bumper traffic has returned to the region’s bridges and freeways. Tech commuter buses are reappearing on the roads. Rents are spiking, especially in San Francisco neighborhoods where tech employees often live.


And Monday, Twitter reopened its office, becoming one of the first big tech companies to welcome more than skeleton crews of employees back to the workplace. Twitter employees wearing backpacks and puffy jackets on a cold San Francisco summer morning greeted old friends and explored a space redesigned to accommodate social distancing measures.

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While Texas celebrates HP ($33B market cap) moving its HQ to Houston as some kind of watershed event, looks the Bay Area continues to consolidate even more of its power as home to the largest tech behemoths:

Google ($1.7T), Facebook ($977B), Apple ($2.5T), Oracle ($250B), Robinhood ($30B), Netflix ($237B), Twitter ($54B), Salesforce ($241B), Uber ($87B), Lyft ($18B), LinkedIn (owned by MSFT), Airbnb ($83B), Cisco ($226B), Square ($109B) and countless other publicly traded companies, small startups and unicorns that sprout there every year.
Posted by DeltaTigerDelta
Member since Jan 2017
13504 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:25 pm to
Good.
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
58887 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:25 pm to
Odd jab at Texas but ok
Posted by Comic_Tiger
Member since Jul 2020
1277 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:25 pm to
yeah, a yahoo news article is something I trust completely and absolutely.

A yahoo news article extolling how great about Silicon Valley is something I trust yet even moreso.
This post was edited on 7/16/21 at 12:26 pm
Posted by bbeck
Member since Dec 2011
15253 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:27 pm to
I’m sure residents of Columbus OH are disappointed
Posted by tiggerthetooth
Big Momma's House
Member since Oct 2010
64163 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:29 pm to
There's a reason California lost a member of the house of representatives. This is not a data based article, which still suggests people are fleeing California.
Posted by Klark Kent
Houston via BR
Member since Jan 2008
73300 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:29 pm to
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“The city is full of that — opportunities that you may never have expected would come your way,”


opportunities such as:
human poop
homeless people
a crack pipe
casual hookups with other gay men
a vegan restaurant
This post was edited on 7/16/21 at 12:32 pm
Posted by FlyinTiger93
Member since May 2010
3724 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:29 pm to
They are welcome to go back. Texas does not want to be Californicated.
Posted by Klark Kent
Houston via BR
Member since Jan 2008
73300 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:30 pm to
quote:

While Texas celebrates HP ($33B market cap) moving its HQ to Houston as some kind of watershed event, looks the Bay Area continues to consolidate even more of its power as home to the largest tech behemoths:


ahh, because the only industry in Texas is the tech industry

also, HP isn’t moving to Houston. Woodlands or Spring, TX would be far more accurate. On the very very outskirts of Harris County
This post was edited on 7/16/21 at 12:32 pm
Posted by SCLibertarian
Conway, South Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
41010 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:30 pm to
I'd rather hordes of Yankee retirees come to South Carolina than hipster douchebags.
Posted by hob
Member since Dec 2017
2344 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:30 pm to
quote:

While Texas celebrates HP ($33B market cap) moving its HQ to Houston as some kind of watershed event


HPE is moving to Houston.

HPE != HP

Posted by Street Hawk
Member since Nov 2014
3596 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:30 pm to
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yeah, a yahoo news article is something I trust completely and absolutely.

Do you even know how Yahoo News works? They are a news aggregator and source articles from other publications. Moron.
Posted by Klark Kent
Houston via BR
Member since Jan 2008
73300 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:32 pm to
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Do you even know how Yahoo News works? They are a news aggregator and source articles from other publications. Moron.


Posted by Street Hawk
Member since Nov 2014
3596 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:33 pm to
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ahh, because the only industry in Texas is the tech industry

Your comment makes no sense. I was refering to folks here who kept saying HP moving it's HQ to Texas was just the start of some kind of mass exodus of tech companies out of California and it was only a matter of time before other companies would follow suit. Looks like that ain't happening anytime soon.
Posted by Bestbank Tiger
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
79329 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:34 pm to
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meeting new people, running into acquaintances on the street and getting drinks with colleagues


TIL that you can't do any of those things in the country.
Posted by Klark Kent
Houston via BR
Member since Jan 2008
73300 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:35 pm to
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Looks like that ain't happening anytime soon.


I don’t know a single person with any insight of the Tech industry whoever suggested that.
Posted by Hangit
The Green Swamp
Member since Aug 2014
45472 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:35 pm to
Subject of OP
quote:

He missed the serendipity of city life: meeting new people, running into acquaintances on the street and getting drinks with colleagues.


He missed that other thing the bay area is famous for. Butt pirates.
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
Land of the Free
Member since Nov 2012
65226 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:38 pm to
Posted by gatorrocks
Lake Mary, FL
Member since Oct 2007
13995 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:45 pm to
That is fantastic news. Keep them in San Fran and out of Idaho, Texas, etc.
Posted by Jimbeaux
Member since Sep 2003
21361 posts
Posted on 7/16/21 at 12:47 pm to
Good for that guy, I guess.

The article reads like propaganda, trying to convince other ex-San Franciscans to return. It’s probably an article co-written by the mayor’s office.
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