Headquarters moves into San Francisco icon

A Lattice Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2007

Lattice Technology has moved its headquarters into new offices in one of San Francisco's most recognisable historic structures.

Lattice Technology has moved its headquarters into new offices in one of San Francisco's most recognisable historic structures.

Architect William Polk designed the distinctive angles of the Hobart Building, located centrally in the 500 block of Market Street, during the reconstruction period following the city's 1906 earthquake.

It is said to have been one of the architect's favourite commercial buildings.

"Due to the success of Lattice Technology's North American and European operations over the last year, we are adding additional support staff to our team", explains Bill Barnes, General Manager of Lattice Technology.

"We've outgrown our existing offices, and we're delighted to find such beautiful new accommodations in the heart of San Francisco".

"The new offices will absolutely allow us to better serve our North American and European clientele".

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