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FOUR Embarcadero Center FINANCIAL DISTRICT AVAILABLE NOW Retail Opportunity for Sublease FOUR Embarcadero Center FINANCIAL DISTRICT AVAILABLE NOW Retail Opportunity for Sublease KAZUKO MORGAN SUSIE HALL Vice Chairman // Lic. 01070005 Director // Lic. 01842943 [email protected] [email protected] T. 415 773 3546 T. 415 658 3692 FOUR EMBARCADERO CENTER OVERVIEW SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY In the heart of San Francisco’s workforce, The Financial District daytime population EMBARCADERO CENTER RETAILERS: Four Embarcadero offers a great retail reaches 153,245 visitors daily and houses The SF Giant’s Dugout, LOFT, GAP, Ann opportunity.The premises is located at more than 700 residential homes, and Taylor, Banana Republic, Allen Edmunds, street level on Drumm Street within the holds more than 1,300 hotel rooms within L’Occitane, Lucy, Naturalizer, GNC, Embarcadero Center - a commercial walking distance of the Embarcadero Ambassador Toys, Sephora and more. complex of five office towers, two hotels Center. The surrounding attractions bring and shopping center with more than 125 lots of tourists and working professionals stores, bars and restaurants and fitness to the neighborhood daily, benefiting the center on three levels. premises with lots of profitable traffic. FOUR EMBARCADERO CENTER PREMISES SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY CLAY STREET STREET LEVEL ± 1,973 SF HIGHLIGHTS • High Traffic and centrally located in the Financial District • Close proximity to public transportation and the ferry terminals PLAZA JUSTIN HERMAN • Great visibility and frontage • Available through 10/31/22 FOR DRUMM STREET SUBLEASE FOUR EMBARCADERO TENANTS The Giants Dug Out, Rubios, Crystal Jade, LOFT, GNC, Osha Thai, Posh Bagels, Boudin, Ladle & Leaf, Stone Korean Kitchen, Rubios and Breaking Bread N Street Level Peninsula Beauty Floor 4 Embarcadero Center Suite R4124 S San Francisco, CA 94111 ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER TWO EMBARCADERO CENTER THREE EMBARCADERO CENTER FOUR EMBARCADERO CENTER R-3301 BRIAN A. HU D.D.S. BXP R-2302-5 R-2301 FITNESS SF PATRIOT (OFFICE) HOUSE (OFFICE) R-1305 EMBARCADERO CENTER CINEMAS R-2306 CHUCK DR. STEVEN OLSEN BLOSZIES Four Embarcadero Center Lobby Level, Suite One PROMENADE San Francisco, CA 94111-5994 (T) 415.772.0700 R-1303 R-1304 (F) 415.772.0755 FUZIO AVAILABLE CONFERENCE R-4305 O’MELVENY PATTERN ENERGY CENTER SENS Retail Agent (OFFICE) (OFFICE) R-2307 PATTERN ENERGY FITNESS SF (OFFICE) Anne Marie Cecconi Ali McEvoy Stephen Rusher (T) 415.788.3100 R-1202 R-1204 R-1205 R-4210B CHIRO-MEDICAL WHEELHOUSE THERAPYDIA GOGOL-MACH D.D.S. GROUP (OFFICE) R-2201 R-3202 ONE MEDICAL CHIRO MEDICAL BXP GROUP R-2202 GROUP BXP FITNESS SF R-1206 BLUSH R-1201 R-3211 I.L.S.C. R-1203 GREEN BAR JUMPSTART MD R-4214 R-4203 EYE 5TH AVE DELI CARUMBA & MARKET LOBBY R-2210 PAPYRUS R-3210 R-3204 FOUR EMBARCADERO CENTER PRESSED VANITY BEAUTY R-2211 R-4212 R-1208 LOUNGE AMBASSADOR ONE MEDICAL SPARGO TOYS R-3204 GROUP R-2203-4 BAR METHOD ANDERSON SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY R-2207 BREAD EMBARCADEROAVAILABLE CENTER R-4211 R-1213 R-2205 R-3207 R-3206 AVAILABLE WHEELHOUSE BANANA REPUBLIC THE GAP BRIDAL GALLERIA R-4206 CRYSTAL JADE R-2206 ESCOBAR R-1212 BROS. TAILORS MARY PUNO D.D.S. R-2208 STREET LEVEL RETAIL AVAILABLE ONE EMBARCADERO TWO EMBARCADERO THREE EMBARCADERO FOUR EMBARCADERO CLAY STREET BATTERY STREET BATTERY FRONT STREET DRUMM STREET DAVIS STREET DAVIS JUSTIN HERMANSTREET PLAZA R-4120 LOFT SACRAMENTO STREET R-4502 SAIGON Embarcadero Center spans six blocks that link San Francisco’s booming Financial District with its worldfamous DELI waterfront. Within this four million square foot domain are five office towers, two adjacent Hyatt hotels and over 100 distinctive shops, restaurants and a 5-screen Landmark movie theater. Just steps away are the AT&T Park, the landmark Ferry Building, a burgeoning number of luxury condominiums and a teeming business hub that N UPDATED: MARCH 1, 2017 encompasses everything from the Fortune 500 to hot new high tech companies. One of the most successful and architecturally stunning mixed-use complexes, Embarcadero Center is the Financial District’s vibrant retail hub and one of the world’s most notable properties. DO NOT DISTURB THE TENANT. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: KAZUKO MORGAN SUSIE HALL Vice Chairman // Lic. 01070005 Director // Lic. 01842943 [email protected] [email protected] T. 415 773 3546 T. 415 658 3692.
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