570 Pacific is located in the heart of historical Jackson Square on a tree-lined street, and this exemplary brick-and-timber building is walking distance from the Financial District, Embarcadero, and North Beach neighborhoods.
Employees and visitors can access the property by several methods of public transportation, including MUNI and BART. Monthly and daily parking garages are available nearby, and the streets are lined with metered spaces.
Our gem of a building is right across the street from the developing “Ive Hive” which is shaping up to be a very special area in Jackson Square being renovated by Jony Ive. Read more about it here
Building Features
Exposed brick & timber
Elegant lobby
Elevator Access
Exterior signage opportunity
High ceilings
Period details throughout
Parking and public transportation nearby (BART/Muni)
Get to Know the Neighborhood
The Jackson Square Historic District of San Francisco contains a majority of the surviving 19th century brick-and-timber buildings, all loaded with period details. In recent years, the neighborhood has transformed into one of San Francisco’s technology hubs and fashion destinations, featuring brands like Isabel Marant, A.P.C., Zimmerman, Allbirds, and Shinola. Jackson Square’s food scene is among the best in the San Francisco, with eateries such as Cotogna, Bix, Quince, Nico’s, Kusakabe, and Blue Bottle all located in the immediate area. The neighborhood enjoys easy access to freeways and public transportation, including the well-known BART system and San Francisco Ferry Building.
Read more about Jackson Square
Is this affluent S.F. neighborhood downtown’s new epicenter?
The city’s Jackson Square neighborhood, a small, historic office district on the doorstep of the pyramid that is known for its vintage buildings and as the place where affluence meets creativity, is thriving. Continue Reading at sfchronicle.com
Ex-Apple design guru's company reportedly dropped $60M on another SF building
Apple’s former design chief is reportedly linked to the purchase of a historic building in San Francisco’s Jackson Square. Continue Reading at sfgate.com
Booming after the Gold Rush, this part of San Francisco is quiet now
I was on the hunt for a Christmas present over the holidays, something warm for a chilly winter. To my surprise, my search for something new led me to one of the oldest parts of San Francisco. Continue Reading at sfchronicle.com
Another S.F. company leaves downtown for this ‘relaxed’ neighborhood
Adam Sugarman, a managing partner at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP, does not think of the law firm as a “trend setter.” And yet, his firm is at the forefront of a wave of companies — from law practices to tech and venture capital firms — that have recently recommitted to space in San Francisco, just not in its once coveted downtown core. Continue Reading at sfchronicle.com