Melissa Bales: This Urban Garden provides a sunken space featuring a water fountain. Space is accessed with stairs from Bush Street and curved walkways from Market street.
Melissa Bales: A POPOS which is initially hidden from street view. There is seating along the building setback area to the right as you walk toward the door.
Melissa Bales: A POPOS with extensive landscaping combined with water features signify this space between two high rises. Seating, however, is only available to employees.
Structure · Financial District · 4 tips and reviews
Melissa Bales: This POPOS plaza is located on 2nd. Street and Stevenson. Seating is only available on the steps beyond the table and seating provided for the food establishment.
Melissa Bales: A POPOS located from 211 Main - 221 Main, an open plaza with some seating, landscaping and planters. Features two benches and a gated children's play area through to Spear Street.
560 Mission St (btwn Anthony St & Ecker Plaza), San Francisco, CA
Plaza · Financial District · 2 tips and reviews
Melissa Bales: This POPOS is an urban garden include a water feature combined with a tall art piece. Seating available on the ledges of a raised water feature.
Structure · Financial District · 12 tips and reviews
Melissa Bales: This POPOS is a two level open space, with granite wall water fountains at the sidewalk level near Market Street and a view to the landscaped space on the second level
150 California St (at Front St), San Francisco, CA
Office · Financial District · 4 tips and reviews
Melissa Bales: This rooftop view terrace is located six stories above the street level. There is a large sculpture "Arbor Arch" by Ed Carpenter, and several types of seating. There are extensive views of the area.
Melissa Bales: This POPOS has a large plaza space features extensive rock landscaping and artwork, with "Big Bertha" by Paul Kos. There are two adjoined areas, one of which has food service.
Structure · Financial District · 7 tips and reviews
Melissa Bales: This POPOS features Public Art "Annular Eclipse" by George Rickey, in a pool of water, a large bamboo grove, and various forms of seating. It is served by a cafe.