800 22nd Street offers users and investors a versatile multiuse building that has served as a long-standing religious facility for 65 years. With three floors and 5,187 square feet of flexible space, this is a phenomenal opportunity for businesses to enter the vibrant Dogpatch district of San Francisco.
The building was constructed in 1900 and has been well-maintained, delivered with a range of functional spaces. The first floor contains a large sanctuary with abundant seating and natural light from clerestory windows. The second level houses a large dining and meeting space with an attached equipped kitchen. The building’s third level offers blank canvas space that has historically been used for classrooms. A church can treat this as a turnkey opportunity, while other businesses can easily convert the building for commercial use.
A fantastic location one block from Dogpatch’s primary commercial corridor, 3rd Street, places 800 22nd Street near a wealth of quality amenities, including restaurants, shops, art galleries, beautiful parks, and top recreation. The site is walkable to the Mission Bay district, home to Bayfront Park, the Chase Center, and the UCSF Medical Center. The location is easily accessible, positioned under five minutes off Interstate 280 and within walking distance of several stops for the MUNI metro lines.
Don’t miss this rare chance to join one of San Francisco’s most coveted neighborhoods with the highly customizable former religious facility at 800 22nd Street.