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1 Montgomery St. Celebrates 50 Years in San Francisco
Historic building in SoMa marks half-century as a community hub.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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1 Montgomery St., a landmark building in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The mixed-use property has served as a community hub since it first opened its doors in 1976, housing a variety of businesses, nonprofits, and event spaces over the decades.
Why it matters
As San Francisco's real estate landscape has rapidly transformed, with many longtime businesses and organizations displaced, 1 Montgomery St. has managed to maintain its role as a gathering place for the local community. The building's longevity is a testament to the resilience of SoMa's small businesses and nonprofits.
The details
1 Montgomery St. was originally constructed in the 1920s and has undergone several renovations and repurposings over the years. Today, the building is home to a diverse array of tenants, including a community theater, a nonprofit focused on youth empowerment, and several small local businesses.
- 1 Montgomery St. first opened in 1976.
- The building is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026.
The players
1 Montgomery St.
A mixed-use building in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood that has served as a community hub for the past 50 years.
The takeaway
1 Montgomery St.'s 50-year history as a community-focused space in a rapidly changing neighborhood underscores the importance of preserving affordable and accessible venues for local organizations, nonprofits, and small businesses in San Francisco.
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