Listed for $2,875,000
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1405 Minnesota St, San Francisco, CA 94107

Central Waterfront/D Commercial For Sale

This is a Commercial/ Industrial Building. The Building is approximately 11,000 sqft and is located in the Potrero Hill/Dog Patch area of San Francisco. The Building features 2 drive-in doors and semi dock door, 400 amps 3 phase power,two sets of restrooms, 18 foot ceilings, Skylights and on-site Parking. The Building is in the process of being converted to commercial/industrial condominiums. The condominiums will be divided as follows 1405 Minnesota Street is 5800 sqft and the price is $1,695,000 and other space is 1411 Minnesota Street the space is 5200 sqft and the price is $1,495,000
Listed by: Edward Maiello, Citivision Commercial Real Estate

  • Status: Active
  • MLS#: 392950
  • Cross Street: 25th
  • Approximate Sq. Ft.: 11000 (Per Owner)
  • Zoning: M2
  • Year Built: 1962
  • Net Rentable Sq. Ft.: 11000
  • Percent Office: 0.00
  • Vacancy Factor: 0.00
  • # Floors: 1
  • # Tenants: 0
  • # Elevators: 0
  • # Truck Doors: 2
  • CAP Rate: 0

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  • Use: Warehouse, Light Industrial, Light Manufacturing
  • Structure: Warehouse
  • Stories: 1
  • Utilities: 3 Phase, 400 Amps or More
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Neighborhood Detail

Overview

Until recently, most of the Central Waterfront remained undeveloped or industrial with most of the residential centering around charming Dogpatch. Dogpatch is an enclave which includes residential and some light industrial components, and is an officially-designated historic district. Dogpatch survived the 1906 earthquake and fire relatively unscathed and, thus, has some of the oldest dwellings in the City, dating back to the 1860s. Gentrification began in the 1990s because of those original homes as well as new construction of loft-style condominiums. Here you will find the City's oldest public school, Irving M. Scott School, built in 1895; the historic shipyards at Pier 70; and Dogpatch Studios. Several quaint Victorians, designed at no-charge by Jon Cotter Pelton, Jr., remain on Tennessee and Minnesota Streets. His designs were published in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin, so that the City's working class could build affordable homes. Live/work lofts and a few condo projects, as well as new construction office and research facilities are rapidly changing the Central Waterfront into an exciting new neighborhood.
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Population Description

  • Population: 17,368
  • 54.50% male / 45.50% female
  • Average person is 36.40 years old
  • 57.70% college graduates
  • $61,362 average household income

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