Sixt Opens Second San Francisco Location
The San Francisco opening is Sixt USA’s seventh opening this year.

Sixt's newest San Francisco office is its third location in the Bay Area and second in downtown San Francisco.
Photo via Sixt.
Sixt has now officially opened its newest location at San Francisco’s Union Square. The San Francisco opening is Sixt USA’s seventh opening this year, as well as its third location in the Bay Area and second in downtown San Francisco.
“San Francisco is a gathering place of some of today’s brightest thinkers, and with frequent travel to and from the city, expanding our presence is a great way for us to continue to meet rising demand," Daniel Florence, COO of Sixt North America, said in a statement. "Of course, the city is not all that Northern California has to offer: With beautiful national parks and travel opportunities just outside the Bay Area, there are countless opportunities for drivers to enjoy having a premium vehicle and our world-class customer service at their back.”
In 2018 alone, Sixt has moved into an upgraded facility at the Tampa International Airport, expanded its location at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and opened new locations at New York City’s Battery Park, Fort Myers (Fla.) International Airport, San Antonio International Airport, and the Denver International Airport. Last year, Sixt unveiled a newly-expanded offering at its flagship space in the Miami International Airport and at its Seattle-Tacoma International Airport location, launched a new location at the San Diego International Airport, and moved into its new North American corporate headquarters in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
The company has grown to over 1,000 employees, and serves more than fifty-four rental locations located in California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Washington, Texas, Connecticut, New Jersey, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, and Massachusetts.
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