San Francisco Retail Commercial Real Estate
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in San Francisco
The genesis of Silicon Valley, the historic headquarters of West Coast finance, and one of the nation’s most popular tourist destinations, San Francisco offers everything a business could want. From retail to finance, street-level eateries and nightlife, and business services across the spectrum, there’s nothing San Francisco’s market can’t provide to entrepreneurial business owners.
While the majority of retail business is centered within the Financial District and along Market Street, San Francisco’s ever-growing and ever-diversifying neighborhoods offer companies in the retail space ample opportunity for mainstream shopping, high-end boutiques, and specialized niche offerings that only a modern and progressive city can provide.
Half of San Franciscans have a 4-year post-secondary degree or higher, making it one of the most educated populations in the world and a natural selection for those looking to create a start-up, small business, or specialized professional service company. But tourism, retail, nightlife, restaurants, and entertainment are a major part of the city’s economy, offering business owners in those sectors the opportunity to capitalize on the Silicon Valley boom and the modern technological Gold Rush.
Home to companies like Apple, Salesforce, Twitter, Uber, and countless other global brands, competition in the city is fierce and prices high, but a willing entrepreneur will have a deep and qualified candidate base for potential employees. Even despite the global reputation for high-paying jobs, the city’s numerous educational institutions provide a near-constant influx of young talent.
Tourism and conventions provide a major inlux to the city’s economy, bringing nearly $10 billion and 25 million visitors to the area each year. As a global icon, the city is the fifth-highest visited U.S. city by foreign tourists, offering larger companies with international brand visibility an opportunity to serve a greater global market. However, those with needs for high-density foot traffic for retail, dining, or nightlife will enjoy a steady stream of customers throughout the city’s many neighborhoods.
Market Stats
San Francisco has 2,462 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 14,814,648 sqft space.
411 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, San Francisco has had 118 spaces leased.