Listed for $149,500
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336 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Financial District/B Business Op

Japanese fast food restaurant. Very high foot traffic. No sit down eating tables at present,inside restaurant or on sidewalk due to in and out fast food only. The potential highest and best use is still to be achieved. Business District!!! Open 5 days a week and 3 hours per day. PRICE REDUCED DOWN FROM $225,000 to 149,500
Listed by: Robert Guastucci, United Estates Realty

  • Status: Active
  • MLS#: 392252
  • Cross Street: Pine
  • Zoning: C30
  • Year Built: 1907
  • Estimated Gross Annual Income: 450000.00
  • Estimated Total Annual Expenses: 0.00
  • Estimated Annual Net Income: 0.00

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  • Parking/Garage: On Street, Public Lot, Covered
  • Utilities: Water-Public, Gas, Electric, 220 Volt Wiring, Sewer-Public, Garbage Collection
  • Location: Downtown Commercial
  • Close To: Bus Line, Restaurant
  • Miscellaneous: Owner Will Train
  • Business Ownership: Sole Proprietor
  • Employees: 4, 5
  • Lease Information: Net, Option To Renew
  • Tenant Expenses: Water, Gas, Electricity, Sewer, Garbage, Tax Increases
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Neighborhood Detail

Overview

Although the term "Barbary Coast" is derived from the 18th century reference to the wild coast of North Africa, it has become synonymous with pirates and debauchery. Thus, during the Gold Rush era of San Francisco, the nine-block area bounded by Montgomery Street, Washington Street, Stockton Street and Broadway became known as the Barbary Coast. Abandoned ships ultimately sunk and were covered with landfill and have continued to be uncovered during construction as late as 2001. The Financial District, predominately a commercial center of historic banks built on Gold Rush fortunes and high-rise office buildings, offers a smattering of upscale apartments and condominiums - and the demand is growing. Four-star, expense account restaurants and hotels, as well as services of all kinds, are never more than a block away. Green space can be found if you're persistent: Jackson Square Park, near the Embarcadero Center, is the perfect place for a refreshing, sunny picnic lunch. Hidden between the famous TransAmerica Pyramid and another high rise, you'll find TransAmerica Redwood Park, a tiny sanctuary where busy stockbrokers take a break to watch Chinese grandmas practice their Tai Chi.
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Population Description

  • Population: 3,335
  • 53.40% male / 46.60% female
  • Average person is 50.80 years old
  • 57.30% college graduates
  • $56,569 average household income

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