EXCLUSIVE: JV SELLS UNION SQUARE OFFICE BUILDING FOR $45M

EXCLUSIVE: JV SELLS UNION SQUARE OFFICE BUILDING FOR $45M


October 04, 2016

 

Union Square continues to heat up with another deal finalized in recent weeks. 420 Taylor Street Partners sold its 78k SF office building at 420 Taylor St to New York-based Seven Equity for $45M in an off-market transaction.

The 420 Taylor Street Partners JV includ es Optimum Asset Management, Luxemburg-based Institutional Real Estate Fund, PRES Real Estate and San Francisco-based Seal Rock Investments. Optimum/Seal Rock, which bought the building in 2013 for $27M, nearly doubled its original investment.

Yoav Ben-Shushan and Richard Gumbiner of Starboard TCN assisted the buyer.

Domestic and foreign investors are turning toward Union Square of late with the Taylor Street sale the fourth since mid-September. Other recent sales includ e Grosvenor Americas’ acquisition of 240 Stockton St, a European investor’s purchase of the Tiffany Building, and Angelo, Gordon & Co and City Center Realty Partners’ acquisition of 220 Post St. All four sales total over $330M.

“Union Square has always been a vital part of the city,” Seal Rock Investment principal Brian Veit tells Bisnow. “The whole Mid-Market project is shifting the gravity west from the waterfront, making Union Square more relevant again.”

The 420 Taylor St building, which borders the Mid-Market and Tenderloin neighborhoods, includ es a large sheltered roof deck, such as the one above, creative interiors with exposed concrete walls and an internal atrium that allows filtered light into the interior throughout the building’s core.

Built in 1941, the building was seismically retrofitted, and life-safety systems, lighting and HVAC were all upgraded.

Reddit signed a lease earlier this year, according to the San Francisco Business Times.

The building previously was the headquarters for NBC radio affiliate KNBR, above, and was the first air-conditioned building in the city. It had a secret entrance from the Clift hotel so that celebrities could sneak into the studio undetected. The secret entrance still exists, but is not being used.

 

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