325 Pacific Exterior
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
2nd Floor Space
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BUILDING

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With nearly 14,500 total square feet and a modular 3-floor layout, 325 Pacific offers an abundance of flexible space to accommodate your office, conference, reception, and storage needs. Recent upgrades have brought this historic brick building into the 21st century with modern safety, architectural, and utility appointments.

325 Pacific provides three floors of office space, ranging roughly 3,000 to 3,500 ft² each. Utilize one of the existing layouts, or customize your space to precisely meet your needs. Flexible leasing can be arranged for whole, or multiple floors. If your business could use some extra room for records, supplies, or equipment, take advantage of the affordable storage space in the generous full floor basement.

Features

Main Lobby
Marble floors, attractive wood finishes, and modern styling in the building's main lobby present a refined and professional face on your company. Visitors and deliveries to your business can gain building access via the external intercom panel at the lobby door.
Large Windows
Large double-hung windows across the building face provide sunlight for natural illumination from Pacific Avenue on the north and from the full width light well to the south.
Glass Storefront
The first floor tenant space includes a sidewalk storefront...
Back Patio
and access to the 400ft² patio at the rear of the building.
Skylights
A clerestory and skylights provide additional natural light on the third floor.
Elevator Lobby Landing
The building elevator, which services all four floors, features carpeting, stainless steel fixtures, and wood paneling.
Restroom Door
Each floor is equipped with dual restrooms.

Existing Floor Plans

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 CHOOSE A FLOOR:
Basement    Floor 1    Floor 2    Floor 3    Floor 3M
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Browse the plans to the left to explore the existing floor layouts. Typical features of the current floorplans include:
  • Combinations of open cubicle and partitioned office spaces
  • Restrooms on all three main floors
  • Reception areas at main floor entry points
  • Spacious conference rooms
  • Break Room kitchenettes
Visit the image gallery below for a virtual tour of the building. Common design features include:
  • Stylish overhead lighting
  • Exposed brick exterior walls
  • Dynamic paint schemes
  • Exposed structure ceilings
  • Windowed doors

Photo Tour

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3rd Floor

3rd Floor Reception

Refined yet warm space to greet your visitors

3rd Floor Skylight

One of the many skylights providing natural light for the third floor

Executive Office

This larger office on the 3rd floor includes illumination from two windows and a skylight

3rd Floor Facilities

The 3rd floor has men's and women's restrooms

3rd Floor Kitchenette

Ancillary to the break room, this counter with sink and cabinets is the perfect place for an additional coffee pot

3rd Floor Office

A typical office on the 3rd floor

Mezzanine Stairway Clerestory

The raised ceiling over the building's south-west corner houses an executive office and adds natural lighting for common areas.

Mezzanine Office

The windows in the elevated executive office look out through the clerestory over the building rooftop.

3rd Floor Conference Room

The large street-facing office is perfect for meetings.

3rd Floor Skylight

This extended skylight floods the north side with daylight

2nd Floor

2nd Floor Reception

A conference room for meeting with your visitors lies just left of the sophisticated and modern reception area

Front Office

This enclosed office enjoys raised ceilings and a view of Pacific Avenue

The Bullpen

The open layout of the 2nd floor is excellent for collaborative work

The War Room

A spacious conference room great for group discussions or larger more formal meetings

Kitchen

No Shortage of Light

Glass walls on the front rooms maximize daylight, and further illumination is provided by suspended track and fluorescent lights

1st Floor

1st Floor Conference Room

Built-in cabinets and a recessed ceiling box create an elegant space for meeting with clients or just taking a coffee break

1st Floor Reception

The current layout in the ground level tenant space includes a separate street entrance for receiving visitors

Store Front

An ideal feature for showcasing products and directly welcoming sidewalk foot traffic

Main Lobby Interior

325 Pacific Sidewalks

Touches such as the marble entry and unique sidewalk add a note of distinction and separate 325 Pacific from neighboring buildings

325 Pacific Entry

A decorative facade covers the freight elevator entrance used in the early twentieth century

Basement

Basement Hallway

The compartmentalized basement offers several areas for storage

Patio

The patio is accessible from rear doors on the basement and first floor

Light Well

The corridor above the patio provides daylight to the building's rear windows