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From $150/hr
Historic independent theater arts community
Bohemian arts scene in downtown SF location. Heart of Union Square.
Two intimate theaters (75 and 60 seats) with two bars. Corp. meetings, parties, celebrations, film shoots, etc. one of a kind type of venue. Everyone loves it here as they can feel the vibrancy.
Funky used bookstore in the Mission
Street level, natural light in the front, interesting arches and nooks. Hella books everywhere! We've been a funky used bookstore in the Mission district for 30 years. There's a well lit art gallery in the back.
16,500 sq. ft. Skyline Rooftop Downtown SF
Formerly the home of the Fillmore West and Carousel Ballroom, SVN West amps up any event through three floors of raw venue space that are steeped in musical history.
Book your next event at one of the largest rooftops in San Francisco (16,500 sq. ft.)
Reactivated by NPU Events.
Available 7-days a week
OPTIMAL USE OF SPACE
- Exclusive Private Parties
- Premium Corporate Events
- Film Shoots
- Photo Shoots
- Music Videos
- Commercials
- Themed Events
- Product launches
- Immersive Experiences
- Conferences
- Galas
- Intimate Receptions
- Weddings
- Holiday Parties
SPACE ACCOMMODATIONS
Please refer to the floor plan for square footage
CATERING
Guest must use a Third Party for all catered food.
BEVERAGES
All alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages must be purchased through our venue. Please message Host.
ADDITIONAL FULL SERVICES
All furnishings, equipment, decor, etc. will be an additional cost to the guest and are not included within the booking. Host will work with guests on these elements and to make even their most outrageous requests a reality. Want white elephants and fire-breathing acrobats? Host will leverage their extensive contacts to make it happen and provide proposal.
100,000 sq. ft Legendary Venue with HUGE Rooftop
This beautiful canvas amps up any event through three floors of raw venue space that’s steeped in musical history. The main hall, reverently named Carousel, showcased dozens of concerts during its brief operation from 1968 to 1971, including musical legends like the Grateful Dead, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, B.B. King, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin and more.
Venue features over 100,000 sq. ft. of event space. The open floor plan offers maximum versatility and includes Carousel and its adjacent rooftop, along with a spacious mezzanine and additional ground floor event space. Reactivated by Non Plus Ultra, SVN West is already the ticket in town.
SPECS
- Top Floor Square Footage: Carousel (22,900) and Rooftop (16,500)
- Middle Floor Square Footage: (14,400)
- First Floor: Showroom (25,300) and Auxiliary (15,900)
- Capacity up to 4,000
- Power and WiFi capabilities
- Inside loading/uploading and drop-off
OPTIMAL USE OF SPACE
-Exclusive Private Parties
-Premium Corporate Events
-Film Shoots
-Photo Shoots
-Music Videos
-Commercials
-Themed Events
- Product launches
- Immersive Experiences
- Conferences
- Galas
- Intimate Receptions
- Weddings
- Holiday Parties
The Palace of Fine Arts - 120,000 sq. ft
Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Palace of Fine Arts features a Greco-Roman style Rotunda and Colonnades. These recognizable features make this landmark a truly emblematic piece of San Francisco history. The Palace is located near a large lagoon and is the former home of the Exploratorium and the current home of the Palace Theater and the Venue at the Palace of Fine Arts. In addition, the Palace is located in, perhaps, what is the most iconic area of San Francisco, right near Crissy Field and the Golden Gate Bridge.
In 1915, the Presidio’s Bayfront, and what is currently known as the Marina District served as the location of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The Palace of Fine Arts was constructed as one of the many exposition halls used to showcase new technology and innovations.
During the 1915 Exposition, San Francisco welcomed over 18 Million guests from all around the world. The exposition lasted from February to December and covered 600 acres of land. This World’s Fair was a grand celebration. What was being celebrated? The completion of the Panama Canal. It was also a celebration of San Francisco, and the city’s ability to overcome hardship. Nine years earlier, the city endured the 1906 earthquake; a 7.9 magnitude quake that shook California along the San Andreas Fault.
By hosting this event, the San Francisco community was able to come together and build (or rebuild) buildings all around the city so that they could be used during the World’s Fair. This is how the Palace, and much of the Marina District, came to be. With hard work and determination, San Francisco proved itself to be the resilient and motivated city you see today. The Palace of Fine Arts serves as a reminder of the challenges that the city had to overcome, and the triumph the community felt when those challenges were conquered.
OPTIMAL USE OF SPACE
- Exclusive Private Parties
- Premium Corporate Events
- Film Shoots
- Photo Shoots
- Music Videos
- Commercials
- Themed Events
- Product launches
- Immersive Experiences
- Conferences
- Galas
- Intimate Receptions
- Weddings
- Holiday Parties
INCLUDED IN BOOKING RATE (please message host for specifics)
Space Provided Empty
Access / Use of Space: 6AM-2AM
Use of full 2,998 sqft
Rooms: 8 Rooms (size variety)
Distro: Dedicated 400 amp circuit + 100 and 60 amp circuits
WiFi: Up to 1 Gbps
Dedicated Venue Specialist
SPACE ACCOMMODATIONS
Please refer to the floor plan for square footage
CATERING
Guest must use a Third Party for all catered food.
BEVERAGES
All alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages must be purchased through our venue. Please message Host.
ADDITIONAL FULL SERVICES
All furnishings, equipment, decor, etc. will be an additional cost to the guest and are not included within the booking. Host will work with guests on these elements and to make even their most outrageous requests a reality. Want white elephants and fire-breathing acrobats? Host will leverage their extensive contacts to make it happen and provide proposal.
The Historic San Francisco Mint - 92,000 sq. ft.
Rich in history and aesthetics, this Greek Revival masterpiece accommodates everything from VIP corporate parties to galas to grand weddings in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
Only minutes away from the Moscone Center, it’s been renovated to accommodate modern functions without losing any of its historical grandeur. With 92,000 square feet of ballrooms, gold vaults, and gaslight chandeliers, its ambience guarantees a vibe that will take you back to a more regal time.
HISTORY
The San Francisco Mint began operation in 1874 during the California Gold Rush. During this time, The San Francisco Mint turn $4 Billion worth of gold into coins. Also known as “The Granite Lady”, The San Francisco Mint was designed by architect Alfred B. Mullett. Mullett designed The Mint in the style of Greek Revival. The building was constructed in the shape of the letter ‘E’ and was built around a central courtyard which featured a well. The San Francisco Mint operated from 1874 to 1937, and was introduced as a historical landmark in 1961 and a California historical landmark in 1974.
On April 18, 1906, a large earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area. This 7.9 magnitude quake, which struck 296 miles north of the infamous San Andres Fault, lasted 20-25 seconds and was about 5 miles deep. Though it was centered in the Bay Area, this quake was felt from Oregon to Los Angeles.
The 1906 quake cause a fire to break out at the San Francisco Mint. Though there was significant cosmetic damage to the exterior of The Mint, the building remained intact, being saved primarily by the buildings shape and courtyard well. At the time of the quake and fire, The San Francisco Mint held $300 Million, which was one-third of the country’s gold reserves. It was the only building left standing in miles.
FEATURES
92,000 square feet
Use of 2 Full Floors
- Main Floor (20,640 sqft/30' Ceilings)
- Vault Floor (2,998 sqft / 10' Ceilings)
22 Rooms - Showcases 4 Ballrooms, 6 Vaults, Outdoor Courtyard
4 Salons (Perfect for Coatcheck, Breakouts, Whiskey Bars, Green Rooms)
Guard's Station
Lounge area
Loading Door 5'9" x 9'9"
Main Entrance 5'7" x 12'10"
ADA/Freight Elevator 3'4" x 7'10"
Power: Dedicated 400 amp circuit + 100 and 60 amp circuits
Distro: Power distribution services available
OPTIMAL USE OF SPACE
- Exclusive Private Parties
- Premium Corporate Events
- Film Shoots
- Photo Shoots
- Music Videos
- Commercials
- Themed Events
- Product launches
- Immersive Experiences
- Conferences
- Galas
- Intimate Receptions
- Weddings
- Holiday Parties
SPACE ACCOMMODATIONS
Please refer to the floor plans for square footage
CATERING
Guest must use a Third Party for all catered food.
BEVERAGES
All alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages must be purchased through our venue. Please message Host.
ADDITIONAL FULL SERVICES
All furnishings, equipment, decor, etc. will be an additional cost to the guest and are not included within the booking. Host will work with guests on these elements and to make even their most outrageous requests a reality. Want white elephants and fire-breathing acrobats? Host will leverage their extensive contacts to make it happen and provide proposal.
Daylight Photo Studios in SF
Airy, sunny private space in the Dogpatch with a panoramic view of Pier 70 & the Bay, perfect for photo and film shoots and other production-oriented uses. Use of basic grip, covered parking for up to 3 vehicles, and many additional niceties included. Load-in is a snap with our loading dock and freight elevator.
Converted warehouse space
Our industrial space overlooks the 20th Street Corridor in the Mission District.
The Garage SFO: Luxury Live/Work Warehouse
Welcome to The Garage SFO.
This 3000 sq. ft. modern warehouse offers two-stories of open concept space, a roof terrace, and an indoor home theatre. A unique location, perfect for your corporate gatherings, workshops and creative productions.
The Garage SFO is located right in the centre of the SoMa neighbourhood - a short walking distance to Union Square and the Financial District. Major freeways and transportation are also easily accessible.
The space comfortably fits 50 to 80 people. There are 2 restrooms on site. Additional chairs folding and tables as well as use of our Epson projector, wifi, AppleTV and Sonos surround sound are available.
There is a paid parking lot at the corner of 6th Street and Folsom. We have a driveway for unloading.
Guests are welcome to arrange their own catering.
Rates may vary if booking requests extend beyond the business hours of 8am - 5pm, Monday thru Friday. Closing time is 11pm.
Amenities:
WiFi
Natural Light
Full Kitchen
Roof Terrace
Chairs
Tables
Restrooms
Public Transportation
In-home Theatre
Janitorial Services
Parking Space(s)
Roof Terrace
Audio System
Screen
Projector
Whiteboard
Breakout Space
Allows Catering
Mirrors
Furnished office space with two open decks
The office building is located 3 blocks from Montgomery Bart Station and Muni. It's a cozy office with 2 open decks and a lot of sunlight. We're a small friendly team who will be happy to share a space with the similar nice and open-minded professionals. It's a full-floor office space, which is about 1,500 sqft with a medium-size conference room for 6 people. The office is fully furnished and has 1 bathroom, 1 mini-kitchen, 2 open decks with seating areas and is equipped with wifi and 1 large flat TV screen in the conference room.