Delivering a prime address in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in San Francisco, This Financial District coworking space is the place to be for established businesses and budding entrepreneurs. This location boasts six floors of beautifully designed lounges, private offices, and conference rooms—plus convenient bike storage and onsite showers to make staying active throughout the week easier than ever. After work, the Ferry Building and Embarcadero Shopping Center provide an endless array of restaurants, retail shops, and entertainment options to explore. Commuting is a breeze with the Embarcadero BART station just minutes away and paid parking available nearby.
Cross Streets: Battery Street and Sacramento Street
Set near the bustling core of the West Coast’s tech epicenter, this location is six floors of innovative coworking space that catapults your office into the future. Here, a designed workspace that embodies the vibrant, progressive culture of San Francisco. Digital startups and design studios find their secret sauce in this space, but businesses of all types and sizes are cooking up their next big breakthrough with us. Commuting is made easy with onsite bike storage and direct elevator access to BART’s Montgomery Street station. Plus, with Yank Sing’s famous dim sum, SFMoMA, and Yerba Buena Gardens all nearby, the lunches are as tasty as the evenings are beautiful. This Transbay and Jackson Square are both less than five minutes away, providing even more events and networking opportunities.
Cross Streets: Sutter Street and Montgomery Street
Ideal mix of private office spaces, flexible work spaces and meeting rooms to fit any growing business. Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Waterfront community, it was designed to spark creativity and collaboration. Create new business connections in the Business Club, and close your deals over a really good cup of coffee or a healthy lunch. All without ever leaving your office.
The central business district and Fisherman’s Wharf are right around the corner from Levi’s Plaza, putting it right in the middle of a unique entrepreneurial environment. Plug into our energy and watch your world accelerate.
Cross Streets: Union Street and Battery Street East
Situated in the exciting new SoMa neighbourhood, It offers a tailored service concept in the impressive Paramount building. Three blocks from both the Financial District and Union Square, SoMa is home to a colorful mélange of startups, artists, retailers, museums and more. It’s the perfect place to spark your creativity and help you discover your next great idea.
It situates you in this creative, burgeoning community. Take a walk to the green promenade of the Yerba Buena Gardens across the street. Light up your taste buds at original restaurants, like Anchor & Hope or the food trucks at SoMa StrEat Food Park. Warehouses renovated into art galleries and lofts, upscale nightclubs, eclectic festivals: this unique, thriving neighborhood attracts a diversity of people and offers exciting opportunities and the energy to accelerate your business.
A full floor, featuring 12,007-square feet of space with lots of natural light and operable windows, is available for immediate move-in at Mission Street in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood. The location includes eight private offices, several conference rooms, a large server room with AC, a kitchen and bar serving area, private bathrooms, a lounge area, and more. The pet-friendly building, constructed in 1926 and renovated in 1986, has a refurbished spacious lobby, a full-time security guard, and a garage and is one block away from BART and MUNI.
This Office Suite on Mission Street is right near Mint Plaza and Blue Bottle Coffee, and offers 11,000 square feet of office space, high ceilings, and tons of natural light. All this, right in the heart of San Francisco.
Just a four minute walk from Montgomery BART station, this well-located building features high, exposed ceilings and excellent natural lighting. The building is located at the edge of the historic Second and Howard Street District, and was designed by the legendary, revivalist Reid Brothers, giving the building a unique identity that juxtaposes historical and early modernist architectural flourishes.
With exposed ceilings, lots of natural light, and access to a communal roof deck, this 8,007-square foot space that sits at the entrance of South Park is the perfect location for creative teams. The full second floor spot at Brannan Street, which was built in 1911, includes five conference rooms and a large open kitchen and is within walking distance of both BART and Caltrain.