Overview
Built in 1912 to replace the former outpost of San Francisco’s National Guard, Skylight at The Armory dominates a sizable corner lot in San Francisco's eclectic and central Mission District. With a dynamic history and identity that includes tactical military instruction and the moniker “Madison Square Garden of the West,” Skylight at The Armory is an iconic backdrop for captivating experiences and content creation.
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- Immersive Experiences
- Corporate Events
- Film & Photo Shoots
- Galas
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- The largest column-free enclosed venue in San Francisco
- Floor plates up to 40K sqft suitable for wide-ranging activations
- Footprints include the former drill court and four raw tower floors
- Iconic Moorish Revival brick structure steeped in San Francisco history and located in the eclectic and central Mission District
- Highly accessible by underground and surface public transit
- Fully ADA accessible and features turnkey power and light control
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- 40K sqft of column-free space
- Soaring 80’ ceilings with ample rigging opportunities
- Maximum capacity over 3K
- Over 1K amps of camlocked power