
Potrero & 15th
200 Potrero Avenue at 15th Street, southwest corner. This concrete light industrial sturcture was designed by James H. Hjul in the Gothic Revival style, and built in 1928 for the International Harvester Company.
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200 Potrero Avenue at 15th Street, southwest corner. This concrete light industrial sturcture was designed by James H. Hjul in the Gothic Revival style, and built in 1928 for the International Harvester Company.
MissionWestinghouse Electric Supply Co., official address 201 Potrero Avenue. This heavy timber frame and brick industrial building was designed by E. P. Antonovich and built in 1911. The structure occupies the entire south side of 15th Street between Potrero and Utah. Image shows the Utah and 15th side.
Showplace Square819-827 Hampshire Street, on the east side between 20th and 21st Streets. Three-story over ground floor multiunit residential building, wood frame with stucco, built 1907.
Mission2700 24th St, northwest corner of 24th St and Potrero Ave.
Potrero HillKnaster Furniture Manufacturing Co. at 445 Hampshire Street, on the east side between 17th and Mariposa Streets. One-story reinforced concrete industrial building, built 1924.
MissionSmall warehouse at 745 Florida between 18th and 19th Street. Demolished for housing.
Mission753 Florida, (then 755 Florida) Super Craft Wood Products and Manufacturing, between 19th and 20th, built 1905. Building still stands in modified form, top floor has been removed.
Mission1230 Wawona Street, on the north side between 23rd and 24th Avenues, and facing Stern Grove, was built in 1950. It and the house to its right are the only two homes on this short block. What appears to be an empty lot on the left is actually the back yard of a home on 24th Avenue.
Parkside2100 Bryant Street at 19th Street, on the southwest corner, built 1946. Stucco clad structure, built as an office, features continuous windows on two sides.
Mission1298 Potrero Avenue at 25th Street is a concrete commercial structure, built 1947. This view is northwest across Potrero, to U-Toast-It Fountain Lunch Restaurant and Coffee Shop. Visible at right behind billboard is 1290 Potrero, the now-demolished Good Samaritan Community Center.
Potrero Hill156 Missouri Street between 17th and Mariposa Streets. This small two-story cottage with gable roof and picket fence was replaced with a multiunit building in 1962.
Potrero Hill146 Missouri Street between 17th and Mariposa Streets on the west side of the street. Single family home, built 1913.
Potrero Hill2120 Bryant Street near 19th Street. Single family home, built 1907, on the west side of the street. To the left is the Symon Machine Works.
Mission2116-2118 Bryant Street near 19th Street, built circa 1895. Two units with angled bay windows and gabled roof. It sits on the west side of the block. Much original detail is now gone.
Mission2112-2114 Bryant Street near 19th Street, built circa 1885. Two flats, in the Stick/Eastlake style, with square bay windows and mansard-style parapet.
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