
Powering the next chapter of San Francisco
A new waterfront district to welcome
everything that comes next


SPACES FOR COLLABORATION, INVENTION, AND OPTIMISM
Built on the City’s historic power station, bringing a new kind of energy to the neighborhood

Work Space
300 23rd St
200 23rd St
Station A
UCSF LIFE SCIENCES AND PROTON THERAPY BUILDING
Block 3
Living Space
THE SOPHIE MAXWELL BUILDING
101 Humboldt
Block 7
Block 5
Block 9
Block 4
Block 1
Block 14
Block 13
Open Space
Power Station Park
Louisiana Paseo
The Point
Prequel Park
300 23rd St
Block 11
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 300 23rd Street is a ground-up workspace built to the highest environmental and technical standards. The building is engineered to evolve with tenant needs, with large, unencumbered floor plates, power to support a wide range of uses, and an external structural system that maximizes interior flexibility.
- 273,000 SF
- Office/R&D/Life Science
- 15,000 SF of private outdoor terrace
- 30,000 SF flexible floorplates

200 23rd St
Block 12
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 200 23rd Street offers 180-degree views of the San Francisco Bay. The building provides up to 217,000 square feet across eight levels of adaptable workspace for office, labs, and production — and features rooftop open space, flexible floor plates, unparalleled access to power, and direct access to the waterfront.
- Available 2029
- 242,000 SF
- Office/R&D/Life Science
- 15,000 SF of private outdoor terrace
- 29,000 SF flexible floorplates

Station A
Station A is a fully entitled adaptive reuse of a historic 1900s-era power plant, positioned to become one of the West Coast’s landmark work spaces. Expansive rooftop and private terraces open to sweeping views of the Bay and downtown skyline, while world-class design brings modern performance to a storied building.
- 520,000 SF
- Office/R&D
- 18,000 SF of private outdoor terrace
- 43,000 SF floorplates

UCSF LIFE SCIENCES AND PROTON THERAPY BUILDING
Block 2
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, this new UCSF facility will deliver advanced cancer treatment to the Bay Area. The building brings together proton therapy, clinical care, and a life sciences incubator — connecting research, innovation, and patient care under one roof.
- Opening 2029
- 305,000 SF
- Proton Therapy, Medical Clinic, and Life Sciences Incubator
- Ground Floor Retail

THE SOPHIE MAXWELL BUILDING
A landmark workforce housing project addressing San Francisco’s long-overlooked “missing middle.”, the Sophie Maxwell Building makes living on the San Francisco waterfront accessible. The 105-unit development provides units for households earning between 50% and 110% of Area Median Income — residents essential to the city’s economy yet increasingly priced out of it.
105 Apartments
Residential: Rental
Workforce Housing 80% AMI Average
Studio to Two Bedroom Layouts

101 Humboldt
Block 8
Designed without compromise to command the waterfront at Power Station, these Foster + Partner’s-designed homes offer unparalleled views and refined living. They provide the caliber of space that matches the ambition of those shaping industries, building companies, and defining what’s next.
Currently in design
350 Apartments
Residential: Rental

Power Station Park
As the neighborhood’s central spine and primary green space, Power Station Park connects people to the waterfront, shops, and the life of the district. Nestled between the buildings, the park weaves together dining, childcare, cultural venues, and local retail into the neighborhood’s natural gathering place.
Decades of industrial patina form the urban backdrop. Power Station Park sits at the center of the site’s open space network, book-ended by Station A to the west and Prequel Park’s Unit 3 at the water’s edge.

Louisiana Paseo
Louisiana Paseo offers an inviting stroll along San Francisco’s most architecturally ambitious adaptive reuse project—Station A—providing pedestrians car-free access from the southern part of the development to the north.

The Point
The Point marks the meeting of land, water, and wind at the edge of Power Station.
Set at the tip of the site with uninterrupted views of the bay, it is both a place to pause and a place to look outward. Open sky, moving air, and the energy of the waterfront shape the experience here.
From The Point, the Bay Trail continues north along San Francisco’s shoreline toward the Golden Gate Bridge.

Prequel Park
For more than 160 years, this stretch of San Francisco’s waterfront was closed to the public.
Prequel Park changes that.
Designed with Heatherwick Studio and set along the historic Power Station shoreline, Prequel Park transforms 2.5 acres into a new public waterfront where industrial history meets green space. Here, the city will meet the bay again.

work SPACE
Workspaces for the next generation of companies and the people building them

living SPACE
Living spaces designed to house the future of San Francisco

open SPACE
Open spaces where the city comes to explore, gather, and discover

BROUGHT TO YOU BY

FIFTH SPACE is a proven, fully integrated firm built for complex urban development, with in-house design, construction, asset management, and capital markets teams.
Over the past decade, it has secured 46 consecutive, unanimous City approvals — a record in San Francisco. This reflects the firm’s identity as a positive-sum enterprise built on a simple belief: the best projects create triple wins for city, capital, and community.









