Mid-Market, San Francisco Explained

Mid-Market
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of San Francisco
Pushpin Map:United States San Francisco Central
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in San Francisco
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:City-county
Subdivision Name2:San Francisco
Area Total Sq Mi:0.067
Population Total:2,170
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Demographics Type1:Economics
Demographics1 Title1:Median income
Demographics1 Info1:$102,321
Timezone1:Pacific
Utc Offset1:−8
Timezone1 Dst:PDT
Utc Offset1 Dst:−7
Postal Code Type:ZIP Codes
Postal Code:94103
Area Code Type:Area codes
Area Code:415 and 628
Market Street Theatre and Loft District
Nrhp Type:hd
Location:roughly bounded by 982-1112 Market Street (NW side), 973-1105 Market Street (SW side). One Jones Street and 1-35 Taylor Street, San Francisco, California, U.S.
Architect:James Rupert Miller, et. al.
Architecture:Chicago school
Added:April 10, 1986
Refnum:86000729
Designated Other1:California
Designated Other1 Number:N1436
Delisted Other1 Date:April 10, 1986

Mid-Market (also Central Market, and Market Street Theatre and Loft District) is a neighborhood, historic district and development area in San Francisco, California. The neighborhood is bounded by Market Street to the north, 5th Street to the east, Mission Street to the south, and Van Ness Avenue to the west. There are many theaters in the district, most of which began as vaudeville theaters, include the Warfield and Golden Gate.[1]

In 1906, Mid-Market was decimated by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and over the next century, Mid-Market would rebuild itself. In the 21st century, Mid-Market has served as a major economic area for San Francisco. Mid-Market has contained the headquarters for Twitter, Block, Reddit, Zendesk, Uber, and Dolby, as well as historic buildings, such as the Old San Francisco Mint, the James R. Browning United States Courthouse, and the San Francisco Federal Building.

Mid-Market is part of California's 11th congressional district, as of 2021.

The "Market Street Theatre and Loft District" was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 10, 1986, for the architecture, and its events and commerce history; and is listed as a California Historical Landmark since 1986.[2] It has twenty contributing buildings and covers .

Geography

The Mid-Market redevelopment area is centered on Market Street starting at Fifth Street, ending at Van Ness Avenue, and including a number of buildings down to Mission Street.[3] It effectively creates a sub-neighborhood of the Tenderloin, SoMa, and Civic Center neighborhoods for the purpose of redeveloping the area.[4]

The historic district is roughly bounded by 982–1112 Market Street (NW side), 973–1105 Market Street (SW side). One Jones Street and 1–35 Taylor Street.

History

Early history

Decimated by the 1906 earthquake and fire, the entire neighborhood was quickly rebuilt and for decades served as vibrant portion of the Market Street corridor.

Noted columnist Herb Caen referred to the neighborhood as 'le grand pissoir' because of the amount of public urination, defecation, and vagrancy due to a consolidation and expansion of homeless social services in the area, starting in the mid-1980s.[5]

Economic growth

Past initiatives such as sponsored street murals have had little effect in revitalizing the neighborhood and in 2011 the city government turned to tax incentives to encourage businesses to move to the area.[6] [7] It has a history of issues with public drug usage and homelessness, which has impacted businesses.[8]

The neighborhood was affected by the controversial "Twitter Tax Break" spearheaded in 2011 by Mayor Ed Lee, which brought new companies and new construction to the neighborhood.[9] [10] [11] The largest and most noteworthy of businesses in modern history has been Twitter, which moved into the old San Francisco Mart building (now known as Market Square) at Ninth and Market streets in 2012.[12] The move by Twitter was initially met with a great deal of controversy,[13] while other businesses such as Zendesk quietly took advantage of the tax break and moved to the area.[14] A number of arts groups, such as the Black Rock Arts Foundation, are working to move to Mid-Market.[15] In October 2013, Square moved its headquarters to the mid-Market area, followed by Uber and Dolby.[16] Reddit moved its corporate headquarters to Mid-Market in October 2019, in an area leased to Uber and Square.[17]

Equally transformative, and often attributed to the new density of tech headquarters in Mid-Market, has been the concurrent increase of residential buildings, most notably high-rise apartments and condominium towers.

Economic decline

Like the rest of downtown San Francisco, Mid-Market was hit badly by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and the subsequent shift to remote work. As of May 2024, the vacancy rate in the Mid-Market area had skyrocketed to 46%, according to CBRE research, which was significantly higher than the citywide vacancy rate of 36.7%.[18] Sellers of real estate in the Mid-Market area were offering discounts as much as 70% from peak prices. A 16-story tower purchased for $62 million in 2016 went for only $6.5 million at a foreclosure auction in 2024.

List of notable buildings

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=86000729}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Market Street Theatre and Loft District ]. January 16, 2024 . National Park Service. With
  2. Web site: Market Street Theatre And Loft District . California Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) . State of California.
  3. http://www.oewd.org/media/images/Test%20Small%20CBD%20Maps/20090915_UpdateDataPbid_Cm.pdf Central Market Community Benefit District
  4. http://thetender.us/2011/02/02/mid-markets-just-another-way-of-sayin-the-tenderloin/ Mid-Market’s just another way of sayin’ the Tenderloin
  5. http://thetender.us/2011/04/25/lets-really-remember-mid-market/ Let’s really remember Mid-Market
  6. http://www.baycitizen.org/mid-market/story/mid-market-beginnings-transformation/ Beginnings of a Transformation in Mid-Market
  7. http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/2011/09/twitter-effect-takes-hold-san-francisco-s-mid-market-area, ‘Twitter effect’ takes hold of San Francisco’s mid-Market area
  8. Web site: Alburger . Carolyn . 2018-09-19 . As Twitter Tax Break Nears Its End, Mid-Market Restaurants Feel Glimmer of Hope . 2024-01-16 . Eater SF . en.
  9. Web site: 2014-02-28 . What The Twitter Tax Break Means For San Francisco . 2024-01-16 . . en . 0040-781X.
  10. Web site: Truong . Kevin . 2022-12-22 . Historic SF Building May Be First Office-to-Homes Switch Since Covid . 2024-01-16 . The San Francisco Standard . en.
  11. Web site: Thadani . Trisha . 2019-05-09 . After eight years of SF's 'Twitter tax break,' who are the winners and losers? . 2024-01-16 . . 1932-8672.
  12. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904537404576554581214980372 Changes Take Hold in Mid-Market
  13. http://articles.sfgate.com/2011-03-21/bay-area/29149709_1_payroll-taxes-tax-plan-local-tax SF's Twitter tax-break plan spurs political fight
  14. http://thetender.us/2011/08/31/zendesk-moves-to-mid-market/ Zendesk move to Mid-Market
  15. http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/2011/04/burning-man-joins-twitter-mid-market-street-san-francisco, Burning Man joins Twitter on mid-Market Street in San Francisco
  16. http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Square-moves-into-new-S-F-headquarters-4892854.php, Square moves into new S.F. headquarters
  17. Web site: Reddit moving headquarters to SF's Mid-Market, joining Uber and Square . October 2, 2019 . Li . Roland . . January 8, 2023.
  18. News: Nguyen . Kevin V. . The Mid-Market faithful: Life inside San Francisco’s office dead zone . May 10, 2024 . The San Francisco Standard . May 2, 2024.
  19. Web site: National Register #86000729: Market Street Theatre and Loft District in San Francisco, California . 2024-01-16 . noehill.com.
  20. Web site: Hale Brothers Department Store #86003492 . NPGallery, Digital Asset Management System.