Legal Office Space in San Francisco and the Bay Area
Currently: 3 offices across San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley — including managed office arrangements in the Financial District and the East Bay, and private space near UC Berkeley.
San Francisco''s legal market spans the full geography of the Bay Area. Practices anchored in the Financial District work alongside firms in Oakland''s downtown, government-focused attorneys near Berkeley, and litigation boutiques distributed across the Peninsula and close-in suburbs. Demand for individual attorney-scale office space follows that same spread. LookingForSpace brings structure to that market, giving firms and attorneys a consistent, private channel rather than leaving matches to chance.
The Bay Area office market has been moving. San Francisco''s Financial District recorded its strongest leasing activity since 2019 in Q1 2025, driven by AI companies and legal sector relocations. Morgan Lewis signed a substantial new lease in the city during the same period. Relocations accounted for nearly a third of Bay Area leasing activity in 2025, with a significant portion moving into premium buildings. Firms that upgrade their footprint or consolidate from multiple locations routinely carry offices they don''t immediately need.
Current availability on LookingForSpace reflects the region''s spread. Listings include managed office space in San Francisco''s Financial District at One Sansome Street, managed arrangements in Oakland at 1999 Harrison Street, and private office space near UC Berkeley at 2054 University Avenue. The mix covers the core legal corridors of the city, the East Bay''s growing legal community, and the academic and government-adjacent practice environment around Berkeley.
LookingFor space lists these opportunities directly from the firms and operators that hold them. Both sides of the transaction — the firm with available offices and the attorney seeking space — connect principal-to-principal, without outside intermediation. Firms post available offices and browse Offices Wanted ads. Attorneys search listings and respond directly. The process stays within the legal community, on both parties'' terms, with no third party involved at any stage.