Overview
Skylight at The Avalon was once the iconic Avalon Ballroom, one of San Francisco’s most beloved venues. Built in 1911 and most active during its 1960’s heyday, the three-level architectural jewel offers 10K sqft footprints across each level, 24’ ceiling heights, multiple breakout spaces, and meticulously restored finishes and details. Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, The Doors, and Santana, along with literary figures Joan Didion and Allen Ginsberg, graced the beaux arts venue. Located along SF’s entertainment corridor in the Polk Gulch neighborhood, the building’s rich history and dramatic architecture are the foundation for San Francisco’s next generation of entertainers and creators.
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- 30K+ sq ft across 3 levels
- 10K sq ft footprint per level
- 24’ ceiling heights in the Ballroom
- Multiple breakout spaces on each level
- Full HVAC and operable windows
- Restrooms and kitchenettes on each level
- Fully ADA accessible
- Passenger and freight elevators
- Facade offers extensive frontage with unique signage and branding opportunities
- Nestled in the Polk Gulch neighborhood, adjacent to Nob Hill, Union Square, Financial District, Pacific Heights and SoMa
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- Approximately 10K sq ft main ballroom
- 24’ ceiling height
- Passenger elevator & escalator access
- Full power & HVAC
- Access to Sutter Street and Fern Alley via front and back stairwells
- Kitchenette area with sink, refrigerator, microwave, and storage
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- 3K+ sq ft
- 11’9” ceiling height
- Boardroom with custom wooden table and attached kitchenette
- Historic greenroom
- Multiple meeting rooms
- Passenger elevator access
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- 9K+ sq ft
- 15’ ceiling height
- Kitchenette with sink, refrigerator, microwave, and storage
- 4 meeting rooms with scaling capacity
- Restrooms
- Freight & passenger elevator access, with escalator to ballroom level
- Full power & HVAC
- Distinct entrance off of Sutter Street directly into a gallery space with extensive frontage for unique signage and branding opportunities
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Skylight at The Avalon
