CROCKER GALLERIA | THE POST
Design & Renovation | San Francisco, CA | 76,800 SF | A+I
Located in Planning District 4, downtown San Francisco, the Crocker Galleria was constructed as an open-air atrium in 1983. The Galleria extends a full city block from North to South with prominent entrances on both Post and Sutter Street. It is bounded on the East and West by two towers and several low-rise buildings. The existing Galleria has three (3) levels open to the public for commercial and office uses, and two underground levels used for building services and public parking.
This renovation will include upgrading all interior tenant spaces and required mechanical, electrical, lighting, plumbing, and related building systems. A portion of the third floor will be converted into conditioned space, while the rest will remain open and semi-conditioned during appropriate weather conditions. Floors will be reconfigured strategically to accommodate a new public bleacher staircase. The existing entry stairs at Post and Sutter Streets will be replaced by large ADA-sloped floors to seamlessly connect the public to the interior retail. The existing 6,600 square-foot POPOS space will be reconfigured, and upgraded, including the addition of an accessible elevator. The original building completed construction in the early 1980s, and many of the end-of-life building mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems need to be replaced. The existing engineering systems will be upgraded accordingly.