San Francisco, CA
| Property Highlights | |
| Year Built: | 1915 |
| Year Purchased: | 2007 |
| Previous Occupancy: | 60% |
| Current Occupancy: | 80% |
| Square Footage: | 182,352 SF |
| Number of Floors: | 12 |
The Hamm’s Building is located on the east side of Bryant Street between 15th Street and Treat Avenue at 1550 Bryant Street in San Francisco. At acquisition the building was approximately 60% leased to thirty-five tenants. Built in stages commencing in 1915, the twelve-story building is surrounded by three and four-story neighbors, affording tenants on the upper floors of the Property breathtaking views of the San Francisco skyline, Twin Peaks, Potrero Hill, the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. Floor-to-floor heights exceed 12 feet in many cases. The Property offers a number of characteristics favored by creative users in the market, including abundant natural light, expansive ceiling heights and open-plan office layouts. The Property has a wide range of floorplates, ranging from 26,258 rentable square feet on the 4th floor to 2,940 rentable square feet on the 12th floor. Approximately 70% of the building’s net rentable area is demised into suites ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 rsf, an extremely active segment of the leasing market. The building is fully detached, with light and air on 4 sides, and the upper floors feature excellent views in all directions.
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