Bedrock Robotics takes floors above Ross
Bedrock Robotics leased two floors above a downtown Ross store in San Francisco as AI and robotics firms keep repurposing legacy retail and office shells for R&D and operations. (sfstandard.com)
The two upper floors at 799 Market total roughly 34,000 square feet — about two full floor plates of ~17,000 sf each according to the building’s specs. (unionpropertycapital.com) 799 Market is an eight‑story, mixed‑use tower with roughly 138,953 net rentable square feet and a roughly 55,300‑square‑foot Ross flagship occupying the retail levels. (unionpropertycapital.com) The property changed hands for about $44 million in a recent sale to Sansome Street Advisors, leaving roughly 52,000 square feet of office stock above the retail earlier in the leasing cycle. (bisnow.com) Bedrock closed a $270 million Series B announced Feb. 4, 2026, bringing total capital raised to more than $350 million as it scales autonomous construction deployments nationwide. (prnewswire.com) Founded in 2024 by former Waymo engineers and publicly surfaced in mid‑2025, Bedrock lists a San Francisco corporate presence as it expands engineering, operations and commercial teams for customer deployments. (techcrunch.com) Broker listings and the building’s leasing brochure show ~17,000‑sf typical full floors and contiguous creative office blocks available at 799 Market, consistent with two‑floor, 34,000‑sf occupancies used for R&D, engineering, and operations hubs. (cbre.com)