a unique opportunity | proven urban landmark location | signature restaurant/bar 655 MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA BE THE NEXT STAND OUT CHEF TO MAKE A MARK ON THE SAN FRANCISCO FINE DINING SCENE Conceptual Rendering Future Transbay Terminal Ferry Building MONTGOMERY BART/MUNI Metro Jackson Square Union Square Transamerica Pyramid 655 MONTGOMERY North Beach LANDMARKS HOTELS FORTUNE 500 OFFICES A HISTORY OF SUCCESS 655 Montgomery is a ready-made restaurant opportunity located in a district rich with some of San Francisco’s most highly praised and successful restaurants and bar/lounges including, among others: 655 MONTGOMERY ed pos Pro Colliers Damner Pike oF etr ni M Mu SURROUNDING RESTAURANTS 906 Sentinel Building R Transamerica Building Belli Building The Bubble Lounge Taverna Avertine P US Appraisers Building Chiaroscuro Custom House Place Hunan Village The Plant Café Organic US Custom House Richard Henry Dana R L’Oliver French Safeway Restaurant Pier 1 1/2 La Mar Cebicheria Peruana Golden Gateway Club William Heath Davis Whaleship Plaza Bostonship Plaza Pier 1 Hard Water Bridgeway Plaza Jackson P Hotaling Cooper Hunan Pier 3 Golden Gateway Commons I Sydney G. Walton Square MacArthur Park Restaurant 5A5 Steak Kokkari Lounge Estiatorio Jackson Square Bask Redwood Bank Cafe Gibb Macaroni Coqueta Gateway Gateway Plaza Plaza Walton Walton Plaza Plaza Bank of California Computer Center One Jackson Place Gold Cypress Club R R > Crystal Jade COMING SOON > Sens > Tosca Pier 5 > China Live/Eight Tables COMING SOON > Boulette’s Larder & Bouli Bar P Rucker Fuller BIX P e Lin R Golden Gateway Commons II 650 Pansini Building Old Ship P Saloon Globe Brick’s P Golden Gateway Commons III USL Capital P Bar > Slanted Door Pilots > Coqueta Waterfront Restaurant > R&G Lounge > One Market > Boulevard P Davis Pacific Guzzardo Building Macondray House Slanted Door Gott’s Roadside Hog Island Oyster Bouli Bar Market Bar Il Cane Rosso Mijita Delica PRMC American Eatery Boulettes Larder Washington Financial District Hilton Portsmouth Square & Garage 655 Merchant P Transamerica Pyramid Commercial Palio 505 D’Asti Montgomery Cinema Georges Taloc Fugazi Building PG&E Wild Flower Irish Times Embarcadero Ferry Building Hyatt Regency Hotel Walgreens Pabu Ramen One Market Plaza The Plant Yoppi PG&E West 333 Market Steuart Street Tower R Boulevard Ozumo Chaya Mixt Greens in Ma 388 Market Americano Spear Street Tower P 60 Spear R R on ssi Mi Rincon Center I Colliers Retail Services G e Lin 101 California Federal Reserve Bank Muni Bus Layover Area y Wa en Ca rb He 100 Pine Wells Fargo Bank n tio Sta tro ro i Me e d n rca u ba & M EmART PG&E B East North Financial Di Jackson Square, a One Market Southern Pacific Building F tro Me Industrial Indemnity SAN FRA RETAIL M World Trade Club ni Mu ed os op Pr Le Regency One California Mutual Benefit Life Building 345 California P Justin Herman Plaza Barbacco Pine Hong Kong Bank Orale Orale Subway Thai Osha rt ua Ste Michael Perbacco Mina Starbucks Battery Century Pacific Coast Stock Exchange Exchange Commercial Block City Bank Building Club Tadich Grill Chez Fayola Sansome Exchange Russ Building Montgomery Hotel Griffon/Roti Harbor Court Hotel/ Harry Denton’s YMCA 655 Montgomery is surrounded by San Francisco’s most prominent food neighborhoods. Jackson Square is considered one of the premier locations for art and antiques as well as distinctive dining. The Ferry Building to the East is nationally renowned for it’s local and authentic food purveyors. The surrounding Financial District has been a center for power lunches and see and be seen dining for decades. Neighboring North Beach and China Town are two of San Francisco’s biggest tourist draws. Shaklee Terraces ale Be Belden St.George Vic’s Petrarch Duffy’s La Boulange Foccacia Loft Crystal Jade Golden Gate Transit Ferry Terminal The Ferry Building Vaillancourt Fountain r ea Sp Credo The Mandarin Hotel Anne Taylor Drumm Sumitomo Union Bank Bank Cafe Madeline Staples Robert Dollar Building 24 Hour Fitness Schroeder’s Lee’s Deli 100 California Fedex Halleck Pacific Bank Gap Davis Bank of America Merchant’s Exchange Building Harrington’s Walgreens Front Bank of America Main Branch Royal Exchange Embarcadero Center West Insurance Great Exchange Western Savings First Republic Four Embarcadero Sens Center Three Embarcadero Center Fedex Financial District Sacramento SF Soup Co. Bank of California Jest Jewels T-Mobile Old Federal Reserve Building 343 Sansome Edwards Luggage Papyrus The Holding Company Fuzio Universal Bistro Two One Embarcadero Embarcadero Center Center Saffron Victoria’s Loccitane Banana Rare Secret Melt Republic Threads Meridian Hotel Mixt Greens Leidesdorff P Batter Bahn P 300 Peet’s California International Building Embarcadero Plaza Embarcadero Plaza 236 580 California ornia Omni Suites Kohl Hotel Bob’s Chophouse Building Wells Fargo Bank Main Office Leidesdorff Spring Federal Home Loan Bank Mercedes City View Wexler’s Wayfare Tavern Jack’s 4 Maritime Plaza 1 Maritime Plaza Elephant Hotel Club Quarters 475 Sushiritto Sansome Leidesdorff R&G Lounge Maritime 9 Maritime Plaza Plaza Clay Bank of San Francisco Bank of Canton Cafe Prauge Hidden Vine Mark Twain Redwood Plaza 600 601 Montgomery Lucky Corner Restaurant Ducriox Castle Starbucks Specialties atown ary’s e Musto Plaza P P > Pabu P > Michael Minna > Perbaco > Barbaco > Tadich Grill Front Cotogna Quince Pacific Digital Wells Fargo Pier 7 San Francisco R Blue Shield Battery P Jerome Comstock Saloon St. Paul Hotel Coi Sansome Westlake Building P Osgood Nottingham dy Reveille Coffee Co. P Hunan > Palio D’Asti KPIX Chin Elementary > Wexler’s School > Wayfare Tavern Broadway > Kokari P >R Georges Jovanelo’s R Bartol Montgomery Kearny Tosca Café Rowland Little Joe’s > Taverna Aventine > Chirascurro >P Bocadillos > Bask Tommaso’s> Bix P Grumpy’s Cowell P Prescott o Vallejo Updated 3/5/2014 SAN FRANCISCIANS ARE ADVENTUROUS, DISCERNING AND ENTHUSIASTIC DINERS, MAKING THE CITY THE PERFECT SETTING FOR CREATIVE CHEF-DRIVEN RESTAURANTS. Conceptual Rendering HYPOTHETICAL LAYOUT 221 Main Street Suite 525 San Francisco California 94105 Ground Floor Lower Level WASHINGTON MONTGOMERY RESTAURANT RETAIL ANNEX PLAZA SEATING www.nicholsbooth.com PREMISES > Ground Level: 5,235 RSF > Lower Level: 3,594 RSF > Restaurant Annex: 559 square feet > Restaurant Annex provides additional branding opportunity COMMERCIAL This marketing piece has been prepared by Colliers International for general information only. 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Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. 655 MONTGOMERY STREET > Surrounded by major Financial District office towers and hotels catering to business travelers and tourists > Daytime population greater than 345,000 > Restaurant infrastructure, separate trash and recycling area > Potential to include private dining and restrooms on lower level with vertical transportation > Renovated storefront for greater street presence > Valet parking available > New building signage available > LEED Platinum certified building > 270,000 square feet of Class-A office space > Renovated main lobby and elevator lobby > 32 luxury residences within the property, making it a true mixed-use project RESTAURANT HERITAGE San Francisco has a long history of influence over food and wine trends, food politics and the sustainability movement. It is an area densely populated with farmers, wine makers, artisan producers and revolutionary chef-driven restaurants. San Francisco restaurateurs are uniquely positioned to foster direct relationships with farmers, dairy producers, butchers, fishermen, coffee roasters and vintners. This closeness to the source gives chefs the opportunity to be nimble in their menus and showcase a wide variety of seasonal ingredients, changing not only the landscape of the restaurant industry but also the expectations and palates of their customers. With roughly 3,500 restaurants in the City - the highest number of restaurants per capita in the United States, San Francisco consistently lands in the top five ranking of Conde Nast’s annual “Best U.S. Cities for Foodies” and “Best U.S. Cities” lists, cementing its position as a must-visit city. In 2013, San Francisco hosted 16.9 million visitors who spent a record breaking $9.38 billion at local businesses, while the average San Francisco household spends $3,769 per year eating outside the home. Enter or expand into San Francisco via 655 Montgomery Street, a restaurant ready location, steeped in culinary heritage. CONTACT VIKKI JOHNSON ANNE MARIE CECCONI 415 288 7808 415 288 7831 lic 00931040 vikki.johnson@colliers.com lic 01871852 ann.cecconi@colliers.com ALI MCEVOY lic 01930635 ali.mcevoy@colliers.com 415 288 7853 Colliers International 50 California Street, 19th flr. San Francisco, CA 94111 415 788 3100
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