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Flood Building Historic Renovation
San Francisco, California
Status:Completed 1993
Use:Office + Retail
Size:Office 260,000 square feet
Retail 100,000 square feet
Architect:Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz
Contractor:Plant Construction Company
Owner:The Flood Family
Construction Lender:First Republic; JP Morgan

Located at the corner of Powell and Market Streets near Union Square, the Flood Building is a registered San Francisco Landmark. The Flood family, descendants of James Flood who constructed the building in 1904, retained principals of Wilson Meany Sullivan to redevelop the 12-story building. The renovation included a complete rehabilitation of the building's lower three floors and meticulous restoration of the original Colusa sandstone façade. Flagship retail tenants, which benefit from the area's significant pedestrian traffic, include Gap, Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie. The project received awards of merit from San Francisco Heritage and the California Chapter of the AIA.