Lease roundup: Fortune 500 AI company opening at one of Steve Ross’ West Palm towers
ServiceNow | West Palm Beach A major cloud computing company will open at an office tower under construction at CityPlace in downtown West Palm Beach, giving boost to billionaire Steve Ross’ plans to turn the city into a tech hub. ServiceNow, a Fortune 500 company that aids businesses to organize and automate tasks by using AI, will open at the 10 CityPlace office tower that Ross’ Related Ross is developing, The Palm Beach Post reported. Santa Clara, California-based ServiceNow, which is led by CEO Bill McDermott, will run an innovation hub. The firm has approvals for at least $17 million […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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