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Sweetgreen Seeks to Sublet New Los Angeles HQ, Joining Other Firms Reassessing Real Estate Needs

Salad Chain Reduces Space While Allowing Hybrid Work Model
Sweetgreen is marketing its newly built headquarters in the West Adams neighborhood for sublease. (Abramson Architects)
Sweetgreen is marketing its newly built headquarters in the West Adams neighborhood for sublease. (Abramson Architects)

Sweetgreen, the Los Angeles-based salad restaurant chain, is joining companies across the country that have decided to sublease offices as they reevaluate their real estate space needs to adapt to remote work.

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