655 MONTGOMERY STREET

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
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Transbay
Terminal
Ferry
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Jackson
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Union
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Pyramid
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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:
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Lounge
Taverna
Avertine
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Appraisers
Building
Chiaroscuro
Custom House Place
Hunan
Village
The Plant Café
Organic
US
Custom
House
Richard
Henry
Dana
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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
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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
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> Tosca
Pier 5
> China Live/Eight
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Rucker
Fuller
BIX
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Golden
Gateway
Commons II
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Pansini
Building
Old
Ship
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Saloon Globe
Brick’s
P
Golden
Gateway
Commons III
USL
Capital
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Bar
> Slanted Door
Pilots
> Coqueta Waterfront
Restaurant
> R&G Lounge
> One Market
> Boulevard
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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
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Street
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Michael Perbacco
Mina
Starbucks
Battery
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Pacific
Coast
Stock
Exchange
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City
Bank
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Club
Tadich
Grill
Chez
Fayola
Sansome
Exchange
Russ
Building
Montgomery
Hotel
Griffon/Roti
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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.
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Terraces
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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
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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
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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
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Canton
Cafe
Prauge
Hidden
Vine
Mark Twain
Redwood
Plaza
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Restaurant
Ducriox
Castle
Starbucks
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Minna
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Cotogna Quince
Pacific
Digital
Wells
Fargo
Pier 7
San
Francisco
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Blue
Shield
Battery
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Comstock
Saloon
St. Paul
Hotel
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Westlake
Building
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Osgood
Nottingham
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Reveille
Coffee Co.
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School
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Broadway
> Kokari
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Jovanelo’s
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Montgomery
Kearny
Tosca Café
Rowland
Little
Joe’s
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> Bask
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Grumpy’s
Cowell
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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
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PREMISES
> Ground Level: 5,235 RSF
> Lower Level: 3,594 RSF
> Restaurant Annex: 559 square feet
> Restaurant Annex provides additional
branding opportunity
COMMERCIAL
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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
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