Positioned in San Francisco’s evolving Bayview district, 1405 Van Dyke Avenue presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully rebuilt industrial asset with modern infrastructure and flexible zoning. Completed in 2017, this 8,488-square-foot metal-constructed building sits on a 7,500-square-foot lot and is currently vacant, offering immediate occupancy for owner-users or investors seeking a turnkey solution. The property features 20-foot clear span ceilings, two grade-level loading doors, and a robust 400a/240v/3-phase power setup, ideal for light manufacturing, distribution, or creative production uses.
The building is fully sprinklered and equipped with HVAC, ensuring comfort and compliance. Its PDR-1-B zoning supports a wide range of production, distribution, and repair activities, aligning with the city’s push to preserve and grow its industrial base. Located within minutes of Highway 101 and I-280, the site offers excellent regional connectivity, while proximity to the Hunters Point Shipyard redevelopment and the Third Street commercial corridor adds long-term upside.
With a competitive asking price of $3.1 million, this asset combines modern utility with strategic location in one of San Francisco’s most dynamic submarkets. Whether for business expansion or portfolio growth, 1405 Van Dyke Avenue delivers on functionality, flexibility, and future potential.