- For Sale Contact for pricing
- Property Type Office
- Property Size 10,637 SF
- Lot Size 0.09 Acre
- Year Built 1900
- Date Updated May 6, 2026
Description
The building at 712–714 Montgomery Street in San Francisco has a rich and colorful history dating back to the mid-19th century. Originally, the site was part of the city's waterfront during the Gold Rush era, with the building believed to have been constructed from the hull of an abandoned ship—likely named The Georgian—left by its crew in 1849. Over the years, the property has housed a variety of businesses and residents, reflecting the dynamic and often tumultuous history of the city. In the 1850s and 1860s, 712 Montgomery served as a bustling immigration station, processing tens of thousands of newcomers during the Gold Rush boom. In the decades that followed, it was home to a liquor store, a dry goods shop, and several wine merchants.
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Kidder Mathews
Kidder Mathews
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