One Jackson Place

Apartment building · North Beach

One Jackson Place

Apartment building · North Beach

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633 Battery St # 100, San Francisco, CA 94111

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One Jackson Place blends historic brick charm with sleek modern renovations, housing offices, a café, salon, and a charming courtyard in Chinatown North Beach.  

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633 Battery St # 100, San Francisco, CA 94111 Get directions

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633 Battery St # 100, San Francisco, CA 94111 Get directions

+1 415 362 1800

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 31, 2025

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"Old brick with modern renovations celebrate that brick and mortar look (and hopefully some good reinforcements) and turn a once factory of sorts into a multi-use building of offices, a cafe, a salon and a cool walk through allowing others to enjoy what the Barbary Coast was once upon a time." - Volume

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"One Jackson Place, Chinatown North Beach by Volume. Old brick with modern renovations celebrate that brick and mortar look (and hopefully some good reinforcements) and turn a once factory of sorts into a multi-use building of offices, a cafe, a salon and a cool walk through allowing others to enjoy what the Barbary Coast was once upon a time."

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Charles Thornton

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One Jackson Place is an amazing office building! Great tenants and a beautiful building design and really nice courtyard.
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Emm C.

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this is one of the prettiest buildings in the area. it has a cute courtyard and cafe. I wish some of the units at the top were available for residents!!
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Jen L.

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Old world meets new. It was happenstance really. You usually walk to buy groceries on your way home and stumble upon this jewel of a building you've seen before. Old brick with modern renovations celebrate that brick and mortar look (and hopefully some good reinforcements) and turn a once factory of sorts into a multi-use building of offices, a cafe, a salon and a cool walk through allowing others to enjoy what the Barbary Coast was once upon a time. The walk through seems to be open Monday through Friday during business hours but while the walk is short, it will take you back in time. It is the mini and light version of Chelsea Market in Manhattan, a converted block of factory into rustic retail. A walk in time.