449 14th St is a beautifully restored former Welsh church, built circa 1906 and recognized as a historic resource by the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission. Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, the property combines historic architecture with modern functionality. Recently home to The Assembly, a women’s wellness and social club, the building offers exceptional character and flexibility.
Extensively remodeled between 2015 and 2020, the space features a grand double staircase leading to a vaulted upper hall with 30-foot A-frame ceilings and abundant natural light from windows on all sides. The first floor is ADA-accessible and includes a new kitchen opening onto a landscaped garden, updated restrooms, and multiple meeting and gathering spaces.
While currently zoned residential, the property could accommodate neighborhood-serving or community-oriented uses upon completion of the landmarking process. Ideal for non-profits, cultural organizations, and community groups seeking a distinctive, centrally located historic setting.
Highlights:
±7,225 SF stand-alone historic building in the Mission District
Extensively remodeled (2015–2020)
30’ vaulted ceilings with dramatic natural light
ADA-accessible first floor
New kitchen with access to landscaped garden
Updated bathrooms and modern systems
Multiple meeting rooms and open gathering areas
Recognized as a historic resource; landmarking in process
Excellent fit for non-profits or community-serving uses