This unique 5-story office building, located at the corner of Sutter and Hyde Streets in San Francisco's Lower Nob Hill district, currently has the entire first floor available for lease. Originally designed by architect Herman Barth, this building is renowned for its exquisite Beaux Arts Classicism architecture, making it a standout in downtown San Francisco. Currently a dental/orthodontic practice occupies the space and was previously configured as a business office for a small business.
Known as the Healing Arts Building or 999 Sutter Street, this elegant red brick corner has a rich history of housing medical professionals and small businesses. It provides an ideal office space for various industries, including therapists, startups, technology companies, medical businesses, attorneys, financial advisors, and real estate firms. The building offers convenient amenities such as on-site conference rooms, off-site meeting spaces, and overflow areas to cater to diverse business needs.
Situated in a prime location, the corner of Sutter and Hyde Street is surrounded by numerous cafes and restaurants, making it a central and vibrant hub for small businesses. It also offers excellent proximity to downtown, the Financial District, Union Square, SOMA, Market Street, Mission Street, Polk Street, the Van Ness Corridor, and City Hall. St. Francis Hospital is only one block away, while the developing California Pacific Medical Center is a short four blocks from the building. Commuters have easy access to public transportation options like MUNI lines 2, 3, 27, 38, and 49, BART, Muni Metro, as well as proximity to Highway 101 and the Bay Bridge.
Nearby attractions include the Financial District, Union Square, SOMA, Market and Mission Streets, City Hall, Grace Cathedral, and the Westfield San Francisco Shopping Center. Public transportation options in the area include SF MUNI, BART, and GG Transit, providing convenient travel options for tenants and visitors alike.