A plant-based cheese manufacturer has signed a lease to expand its Bay Area operations with a new rental deal in South San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO — A plant-based cheesemaker will expand its Bay Area operations with a new rental deal in South San Francisco.
South San Francisco-based Nobell Foods leased 64,200 square feet in a new office building, Cushman & Wakefield reported.
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