Driving Directions
From 101 North/SFO Airport
- Exit onto Vermont Street
- Right on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
From 280 North
- Exit at Mariposa Street, turn Left and drive 2 blocks
- Right on Mississippi Street and go 3 blocks
- Right on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
From North Bay/Golden Gate Bridge
- After crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, drive East on 101 towards downtown (Doyle Drive)
- Exit at Downtown/Lombard Street onto Richardson Avenue which becomes Lombard Street
- Continue on Lombard Street
- Right on Van Ness Avenue
- After crossing Market Street continue on South Van Ness Avenue
- Left on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
From East Bay/Bay Bridge
- Exit at Ninth Street and stay in the left lane
- Left on 8th Street and go 2 blocks
- Left on Brannan Street and go 1 block
- Right on 7th Street
- Left on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
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