RARELY AVAILABLE! 990 Eddy/1010 Gough Street presents a unique opportunity to lease a special historic structure consisting of approximately 15,933.5 square feet, an additional 956 square feet of exterior decks and 1,362 square feet of court yards, or a total of approximately 18,251.5 square feet.
Base Monthly Rent $36.00 per sf/yr. Industrial gross, Tenant to maintain the interior and exterior except roof. The building was constructed in 1928 and was designed by Bernard Maybeck, who has been described as independent, visionary, dramatic, and eclectic. Maybeck taught engineering drawing and architectural design at the University of California at Berkeley, and was a mentor to architects that included Julia Morgan and William Webster. Notable among Maybeck's commercial buildings are: First Church of Christ, Scientist (1910) Berkeley, Maybeck Recital Hall (1914), Berkeley, Palace of Fine Arts (1915) San Francisco
BUILDING FEATURES
Gross Building Square Footage: 15,933.5 square feet, Year Built: 1928 with approximately 46 offices, 3 conference rooms, 2 reception areas, 2 Maybeck Fireplaces, 1 large deck, 2 outdoor Courtyard spaces+Garden, 4 full floors, 5 floor the Maybeck Penhouse Room, Landmark Status: Designed by Bernard Maybeck, the Building was designated as a Landmark Building on October 12, 1980. It is listed as Landmark No. 111 in Article 10, Appendix A of the Planning code. Building Storeys: Four full floors with a partial Fifth Floor containing the Maybeck Room'' with a traditional fireplace and large roof deck.