590 Howard Street
± 2,368 RSFStreet Level Office/Retail for Lease 590 Howard
590 Howard is a classic, brick and timber 4 story building ideally located at the corner of 2nd and Howard Streets, just two blocks from the Montgomery BART/Muni Station and Downtown Core and central to a variety of restaurants, bars, hotels, the amazing Salesforce park and the newly expanded Moscone Convention Center. View a list of all available spaces for 594 Howard..
Amenities
- 1 Large Conference Room
- 3 Small Conference Rooms
- 1 Phone Room
- Kitchenette
- Bike Storage
Address
590 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Size
± 2,368 RSF
Type
Street Level Office/Retail
Term
Flexible
Rate
Negotiable
Date Available
Now
Matthew Wolff
DRE#: 01329156
415-343-2381
matt@beacon-cre.com
Matthew Wolff, a Bay Area native, has been active in Commercial Real Estate since 2001 focusing primarily on office and industrial leasing in the South of Market (SOMA) area of San Francisco, and representing both landlords and tenants. Through his vast experience working with start-ups to Fortune 500 Companies, Matt has developed an expertise for matching professional, creative, and technology groups with space suiting their corporate identity. He offers an established knowledge of the San Francisco market, confident negotiating skills, and impeccable integrity and professionalism. Matt holds a B.A. degree from the University of Oregon. In 2021 Matt joined Beacon Commercial Advisors located in the SOMA District of San Francisco as a partner, and previously worked at The Hawthorne Group (THG), and TRI Commercial Real Estate, Inc. where he earned Top Producer.
If you’re thinking about renting a new office, now is an amazing time to do so. Rental rates have plummeted and Landlords have become increasingly eager to fill their vacancies. Let me find you a great space and a great deal. In addition to my listings, I have access to a wide range of leasing opportunities throughout San Francisco — please call 415-343-2381 or email matt@beacon-cre.com your requirements.
