The
Philippine Center in San Francisco is composed of two adjoining
buildings located on Sutter Street, a block away from prestigious
Union Square and within a mile of San Francisco’s financial
district.
The six-story 445 Sutter
building was built in 1911 by Architect Fred Meyer and encompasses
a total floor area of 34, 161 square feet. The building on
447 Sutter was built by the same architect in 1916. It boasts
eight stories and a penthouse, with a total floor area of
44,129 square feet. Because of their extensive history, the
City of San Francisco has defined the Philippine Center Buildings
as historical landmarks in San Francisco. The buildings were
purchased by the Philippine government in 1974 and are managed
by the Philippine Center Management Board.
The Philippine Center
offers a range of services, including:
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Business Center |
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Office space/ Leasing |
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Cultural Center |
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Restaurant |
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Coffee shop |
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Trade Exhibits |
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