The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the state’s agency for funding stem cell projects, is abandoning San Francisco and moving to more affordable digs across the bay. The agency had a 20,000-square-foot rent-free space in Mission Bay for a decade courtesy of the City of San Francisco, which considered having the institute here a triumph. The deal expires in November, and agency leaders found that equivalent space in the city would cost about $1.5 million a year, while the same amount in Oakland will cost less than half of that.
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