Reddit, the online forum that was created to be a haven for free speech and ideas, is moving its headquarters today.

The company is headed to San Francisco’s Mid-Market, an area known for housing a number of tech companies. Reddit will share a building with WeWork, Uber, and Square at 1455 Market St., where it is subleasing space on the 16th, 17th, and 20th floors from Square. The lease encompasses 78,000 square feet of space in the building.

A person with knowledge of the move told LaCorte News the company was to be moved in completely by tomorrow.

The company’s new lobby

Reddit is the sixth-most visited site in the United States, and users can share pictures, discuss news stories, ask or answer questions, and talk about virtually anything and everything in forums called subreddits. The company just raised $300 million from Chinese investor Tencent and others in February and was valued at $3 billion, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.