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S.F.’s ‘tech dorms’ are back. Here’s why young people are eager to rent 100-square-foot rooms

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The co-living industry is making a comeback in San Francisco , fueled by a surge of young entrepreneurs flocking to the city to join the artificial intelligence boom.

Other international companies are looking to take advantage of San Francisco ’s weak pandemic recovery to acquire or lease real estate on the cheap.

The co-living market has stabilized, but the recovery is still in its early stages, a property manager says.

Neighbourgood seeks to create communities that are open to anyone — not just residents — with running clubs, hiking excursions and movie nights .

Urbanest says more than 50% of the residents in Urbanest 's 13 buildings are working in AI startups.

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