Colliers has recently listed a one-of-a-kind mixed-use building in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood of San Francisco. The property, built in 1919, boasts unique architectural features such as barrel vault ceilings and exposed concrete and structural elements that add to its charm. Representing ownership are SVP Darren Kuiper and EVP Tony Crossley.
Currently, the building is divided into two separate spaces: 67 Belcher, an impressive 8,375-square-foot residence with five bedrooms and four bathrooms; and 69 Belcher,a spacious artist/studio space spanning over 10,625 square feet. Previously owned by a prominent tech CEO from San Francisco,the property was approved for conversion into a single-family home.However,it is now entitled for multifamily development.
According to Kuiper,”The location of this asset is unbeatable – situated in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in San Francisco with easy access to parks,cute cafes,and popular restaurants.” He also added that there are no other properties on the market at this size or value,in such a prime location like this one.
This exciting mixed-use opportunity owned by a renowned tech CEO has just hit the market,and it’s definitely worth checking out!