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16 Private Offices 30 Work Stations 3 Conference Rooms 6 Phone Contents 04 Opportunity 05 Stacking Plan 06 Floorplans 10 Renderings 22 Photos 26 Historical 28 Ownership 30 Transportation 32 Neighborhood NEWMARK | 3 Introducing The Reserve, an unparalleled creative big block opportunity of ±128,000 RSF. Steeped in San Francisco history, this building offers one of a kind architectural details, soaring ceiling heights, exposed brick, concrete and steel throughout, a Opportunity spectacular penthouse and roof deck, and an exclusive lobby and elevators for a big block user. ENTIRE 7TH FLOOR 22,702 RSF AVAILABLE NOW ENTIRE 3RD FLOOR 27,107 RSF AVAILABLE 5/2021 PARTIAL 2ND FLOOR 19,659 RSF AVAILABLE NOW ENTIRE 1ST FLOOR 19,094 RSF AVAILABLE NOW ENTIRE GROUND 24,066 RSF AVAILABLE NOW LOWER LEVEL 16,049 RSF AVAILABLE NOW Stacking Plan NEWMARK | 5 1st Floor Test Fit 16 Private Offices 30 Work Stations 3 Conference Rooms 6 Phone Rooms 2 Data Closets 1 Wellness Room COMMERCIAL STREET 12 345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 COMMERCIAL STREET A PHONE BREAK B CONF BREAK PHONE WELLNESS CONF C PHONE IDF BALCONY D BATTERY STREET BATTERY E COPY/PRINT F SANSOME STREET SANSOME STREET SANSOME BATTERY STREET G IDF UP H RECEPTION PHONE J CONF PHONE K SACRAMENTOSACRAMENTO STREET STREET 16 PRIVATE OFFICES 30 WORKSTATIONS 3 CONFERENCE ROOMS 6 PHONE ROOMS 2 DATA CLOSETS 1 WELLNESS ROOM 05/13/20 2ND MEZZANINE FIT PLAN OPTION E 1/8" = 1'-0" 12209 301 BATTERY STREET 2nd Floor Test Fit 207 Work Stations 12 Conference Rooms 4 Phone Rooms 2 Data Closets 1 Wellness Room COMMERCIAL STREET 12 345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 COMMERCIAL STREET A CONFERENCE BREAK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE B CONFERENCE C UP PHONE PHONE COPY/COPIER RM. RM. PRINT STOR. IDF D BATTERY STREET BATTERY PHONE RM. E CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PHONE RM. F CONFERENCE CONFERENCE SANSOME STREET LIFT BATTERY STREET SANSOME STREET SANSOME UP CONFERENCE G BREAK H IDF CONFERENCE RECEPTION J CONFERENCE WELLNESS K SACRAMENTOSACRAMENTO STREET STREET 207 WORK STATIONS 12 CONFERENCENEWMARK ROOMS | 7 4 PHONE ROOMS 2 DATA CLOSETS 1 WELLNESS ROOM 04/17/20 2ND FLOOR FIT PLAN OPTION B 1/8" = 1'-0" 12209 301 BATTERY STREET 3rd Floor As-Built 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COMMERCIAL STREET A B C D BATTERY STREET BATTERY E F SANSOME STREET G H J K SACRAMENTO STREET NORTH 8' 4' 0' 8' 16' GRAPHIC SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" LEVEL 3 - base plan 1 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" Ground As-Built COMMERCIAL STREET 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COMMERCIAL STREET A 11/12/19 LEVEL 3 1/8" = 1'-0" 301 BATTERY STREET B C D BATTERY STREET BATTERY T T REE E T S STREE E OM F SANS BATTERY SANSOME STREET G H J K SACRAMENTOSACRA STREETMENTO STREET NORTH 8' 4' 0' 8' 16' GRAPHIC SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" LEVEL 1 - base plan 1 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 11/12/19 LEVEL 1 1/8" = 1'-0" 301 BATTERY STREET 7th Floor As-Built 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 COMMERCIAL10 STREET11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A B C D BATTERY STREET BATTERY E TERRACE F SANSOME STREET G DN H J K SACRAMENTO STREET 0 8' 16' 32' Lower Level As-Built www.revelers.com COMMERCIAL STREET 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A B C DN DN D BATTERY STREET BATTERY E F SANSOME STREET SANSOME G H J K SACRAMENTO STREET NORTH 8' 4' 0' 8' 16' GRAPHIC SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" BASEMENT LEVEL 1 1 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" NEWMARK | 9 11/12/19 BASEMENT 1 1/8" = 1'-0" 301 BATTERY STREET Ground Floor Renderings NEWMARK | 11 1st Floor Rendering VIEW - SECOND FLOOR 301 BATTERY ST DRAFT VIEWS 03.23.20 1 NEWMARK | 13 VIEW - SECOND FLOOR 301 BATTERY ST DRAFT VIEWS 03.23.20 1 2nd Floor Rendering NEWMARK | 15 2nd Floor Rendering NEWMARK | 17 2nd Floor Rendering NEWMARK | 19 3rd Floor Rendering VIEW - THIRD FLOOR 301 BATTERY ST DRAFT VIEWS 03.23.20 2 NEWMARK | 21 VIEW - THIRD FLOOR 301 BATTERY ST DRAFT VIEWS 03.23.20 2 Photos NEWMARK | 23 NEWMARK | 25 Completed in 1924, the former Federal Reserve Bank Building, designed by George W. Kelham sits in the heart of the San Francisco Financial District. The building’s classical Beaux-Arts colonnades combined with the second story’s 1920s Moderne style highlight the architectural duality of this historic landmark. From Historical 1926 to 1983, the building served as a major branch of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. In 1983, the Federal Reserve relocated, and the space sold to private investors. Today, the Reserve stands as one of San Francisco’s most unique and storied properties with some of the city’s most spectacular event and office spaces. -THE ARCHIVE NEWMARK | 27 RFR is a privately held real estate investment, development and management company with a focus on select properties in the United States and Germany. Founded in 1991 by Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs, RFR has built a world-class portfolio of over 100 commercial, residential, hotel and retail properties comprising 10 million square feet in the United States and 10 million square feet in Germany under ownership. Core markets in the United States include New York, Seattle, California, and Miami. RFR’s select portfolio includes trophy assets consisting of the Chrysler Building, Seagram Building, 17 State Street, Gramercy Park Hotel and Ownership Paramount Hotel in New York as well as W South Beach in Miami. CHRYSLER BUILDING SEAGRAM BUILDING 17 STATE STREET NEWMARK | 29 P O I N T L O B O HEIGHTS S SUTRO A GREAT HWY V E GREAT HWY T GREAT HWY BALBOA S GREAT HWY LA PLAYA LA PLAYA G GREAT HWY O FULTON ST LINCOLN WAY L GREAT HWY D CUTLER AVE CUTLER E 48TH AVE 48TH AVE 48TH AVE 48TH AVE 48TH AVE T IRVING S IRVING N G ST RIVERA R E BLVD GEARY G A T S A FRANCISCO E H A D BLV SLOAT W 47TH AVE 47TH AVE 47TH AVE 47TH AVE T 47TH AVE L FUNSTON Y E R O OO N C SAN FORT K A D R T San Francisco County 46TH AVE 46TH AVE 46TH AVE 46TH AVE 46TH AVE IO YLINE BLVD SK N A 45TH AVE 45TH AVE 45TH AVE 45TH AVE San Mateo County 45TH AVE L T MORAGA S MORAGA R E M P TARAVAL ST A T QUINTARA S QUINTARA C O 44TH AVE 44TH AVE 44TH AVE R 44TH AVE T F R I O T R F HERBST RD N U I CABRILLO ST N N T E S S L T L K U A O S Y J O O L K N T I H N Y PACHECO ST PACHECO B N T H E L 43RD AVE 43RD AVE 43RD AVE B M 43RD AVE R T O I S JUDAH E L N I U D V E R S O D I R T B S SANTIAGO K A D LV N I R V D N E T S KIRKHAM G T S LAWTON T S Y 42ND AVE 42ND AVE 42ND AVE ANZA S 42ND AVE A K LINE BLVD J ULLOA ST ULLOA R CLEMENT ST R D T S NORIEGA H R E A R D A WAWONA ST WAWONA I N L G A 41ST AVE 41ST AVE 41ST AVE K 41ST AVE R E D M E R LAKE MERCED LAKE C T S VICENTE E D Y WA LINCOLN B L V JOHN F KENNEDY DR D T S ORTEGA T 40TH AVE 40TH AVE 40TH AVE FULTON S 40TH AVE LAKE H U N T T L RIVERA S RIVERA 39TH AVE I 39TH AVE 39TH AVE 39TH AVE N 39TH AVE G E T O G N I LAKESHORE DR O N O D F R H O N 38TH AVE 38TH AVE 38TH AVE 38TH AVE 38TH AVE O R COUNTRY CLUB DR S H M D O R ID R GEARY BLVD D E L V E I E SLOAT BLVD SLOAT 37TH AVE 37TH AVE 37TH AVE 37TH AVE 37TH AVE W W E A S V SUNSET BLVD SUNSET BLVD SUNSET BLVD T E D R 36TH AVE 36TH AVE 36TH AVE 36TH AVE 36TH AVE LINCOLN GELLERT DR M A PARK MERCED R CLEMENT ST T L I Y N A MORNINGSIDE DR O L K R 35TH AVE 35TH AVE 35TH AVE 35TH AVE T S IRVING U B E T A NORIEGA ST NORIEGA M H S E E CLEARFIELD DR T R R K T C S PACHECO T 34TH AVE 34TH AVE S BALBOA E 34TH AVE I 34TH AVE HARDING PARK HARDING D N GOLF COURSE GOLF T G B S QUINTARA R JOHN MUIR D MUIR JOHN LV J E AV OCEAN T D FULTON S R GOLDEN GATE PARK GATE GOLDEN D 33RD AVE R T 33RD AVE S SANTIAGO 33RD AVE 33RD AVE 33RD AVE CABRILLO ST T S JUDAH W A W EVERGLADE DR O 32ND AVE 32ND AVE 32ND AVE 32ND AVE 32ND AVE 32ND AVE ULLOA ST ULLOA T S KIRKHAM N T S TARAVAL A MORAGA ST MORAGA LAWTON ST LAWTON S E S E A T SPRINGFIELD DR L V VICENTE ST VICENTE 31ST AVE C 31ST AVE 31ST AVE 31ST AVE I E A W M T PINE LAKE PARK LAKE PINE I E N RIVERTON DR R O D S LAKE MERCED BLVD 30TH AVE 30TH AVE E 30TH AVE 30TH AVE 30TH AVE E CALIFORNIA ST A Y LINCOLN WA LINCOLN L Y WA BROTHERHOOD L D SLOAT BLV SLOAT C EUCALYPTUS DR A M L T MIDDLEFIELD DR S ORTEGA M I K A F C L A R F K E E M E R A LAKE MERCED BLVD L C E D V H A I S L L E S T R HIGUERA AVE HIGUERA E ACEVEDO AV ACEVEDO 29TH AVE 29TH AVE 29TH AVE 29TH AVE 29TH AVE 29TH AVE T E SYLVAN DR N A V VIDAL DR VIDAL E R D VIDAL MEADOWBROOK DR 28TH AVE 28TH AVE 28TH AVE 28TH AVE 28TH AVE R D GARCES T ARBALLO DR S RIVERA BALBOA ST R D GONZALEZ J E AV PINTO FOREST VIEW DR O 27TH AVE 27TH AVE H 27TH AVE 27TH AVE EL CAMINO DEL MAR CAMINO DEL EL N R D SERRANO T S QUINTARA R D STATE ANZA ST F D BLV FONT K E RIVAS AVE INVERNESS DR N TAPIA DR TAPIA N Y 26TH AVE WA SCENIC 26TH AVE 26TH AVE E 26TH AVE 26TH AVE 26TH AVE BUCARELI DR TAPIA DR D SAN FRANCISCO SAN Y R W 26TH AVE D WEST MIDDLE IN D R GOLF CLUB GOLF T S S NORIEGA GRIJALVA DR T R O D CRESTLAKE 25TH AVE 25TH AVE 25TH AVE 25TH AVE 25TH AVE N D R 25TH AVE STATE UNIVERSITY STATE E AV OCEAN SAN FRANCISCO SAN T 24TH AVE S SANTIAGO 24TH AVE 24TH AVE 24TH AVE 24TH AVE 24TH AVE A W T R S TARAVAL T E S PACHECO LLANO AV JU E E A S N H T GONZALEZ DR B STERN GROVE STERN O LAKE ST C A 23RD AVE 23RD AVE 23RD AVE 23RD AVE GEARY BLVD 23RD AVE B U L IRVING ST IRVING L B A T JOSEPHA AVE JOSEPHA FUENTE AVE R L WAWONA ST WAWONA I U Y S O O T C T S KIRKHAM S A K W T C T I R I N H A B G T S MORAGA E U CRESPI DR Y CLEMENT ST H T 22ND AVE 22ND AVE S LAWTON R 22ND AVE 22ND AVE 22ND AVE C 22ND AVE GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA C LINCOLN BLVD A A A K H Y WA LINCOLN R DIAZ AVE M V I D 22ND AVE CALIFORNIA ST O N E W E N G FULTON ST O A A S H Y T D R A A VICENTE ST VICENTE A V N W M E S D FONT BLV FONT 21ST AVE 21ST AVE 21ST AVE V 21ST AVE 21ST AVE VARELA AVE E A W 21ST AVE R S Y E D A R 20TH Y GONZALEZ DR AVE C R O S S O V E R D 20TH AVE 20TH AVE 20TH AVE 20TH AVE 20TH AVE R 20TH AVE 19TH AVE CAMBON DR 1 9 T H A
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