Located directly across from Alta Plaza Park in the heart of Pacific Heights, 2690 Jackson Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a pride-of-ownership building with flexible potential uses. Spanning approximately 4,600 square feet (per tax records), the three-story property (plus penthouse) was most recently occupied by a private high school and offers an excellent opportunity for repositioning.
The building features large classroom-style spaces with high ceilings, great natural light, and classic architectural details including crown moldings, built-in shelving, and a dramatic top-floor lounge with fireplace and exposed beam ceilings offering views of the Bay and Alcatraz. The property is configured for single-tenant use and includes a garage for 2-car parking, an elevator, and a fire sprinkler system.
Constructed in 1922, the building has been well cared for and retains much of its original character. The building features a concrete slab foundation, wood post-and-beam framing, and a flat built-up roof. Major building systems include copper plumbing, 400-amp electrical service, and a central gas-fired radiant heating system.
Delivered completely vacant, the property provides a rare opportunity for an owner-user, school, non-profit, or residential conversion buyer to reimagine the space to suit their needs. Situated at the corner of Jackson and Scott Streets, 2690 Jackson is surrounded by some of San Francisco’s most prestigious schools, residences, and parks. The property offers easy access to Sacramento Street retail, the Presidio, and major transit routes, making it one of the most desirable locations in the City.