Pac-12 Networks to exit San Francisco, new production facility across the Bay expected to save millions

The Pac-12 Networks are moving to an office complex in the East Bay, a mere 35 miles from their decade-long headquarters in downtown San Francisco.

In terms of cost and practicality, the new home is a world away from the digs on Third Street.

Bishop Ranch, a 600-acre mixed-use community in the city of San Ramon, will house the networks’ production equipment and staff starting this summer.

The Pac-12 declined to reveal details of the lease, but the move is expected to produce massive annual savings in occupancy costs — money that can be returned to the campuses as part of the conference’s annual distributions.

“The decision to replace

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