
Florida near 19th
703-705 Florida Street, on the east side of the block near 19th Street, are two Italianate style flats built in 1880. At left is a smaller residence of the same vintage at 701 Florida.
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703-705 Florida Street, on the east side of the block near 19th Street, are two Italianate style flats built in 1880. At left is a smaller residence of the same vintage at 701 Florida.
Mission2627 20th St. near Hampshire St.
Mission2633 20th St. These Edwardian flats between Potrero and Hampshire streets were built in 1907. Both buildings extant 2019.
Mission2643 21st St. Ace's Thrifty Cleaners, operated by Ace Bailey, below residential apartments on 21st Street at Hampshire Street.
Mission2637 21st St near Hampshire St.
Mission777 Florida Street/2940 20th Street, on the northeast corner, is a three-story wood frame building, originally built for industrial use in 1902. It has a stucco facade streetside, shiplap behind. Originally the Hirschfelder & Meaney Trunk Factory, it sports a Mars Furnaces/ Pacific Gas Heating Co. sign in this image. Now converted to residential use.
Mission1634 Bryant Street between 15th and 16th Streets. Rainier Beer & Ale Warehouse No. 3, part of the Rainier Brewery operation.
Mission1640 Bryant Street near 16th Street. Rainer Beer & Ale Warehouse No. 4. Part of the Rainier Brewery operation, with the brewery at 15th and Bryant Streets.
Mission1676 Bryant Street near 16th Street, next to Rainier Beer & Ale Warehouse No. 4. Yard with gate and low wooden structure with barrels in front. Part of the Rainier Brewing Company operation. Billboard advertising Budweiser Beer at right.
Mission1600 Bryant Street at 15th Street. This reinforced concrete structure with subtle art deco styling, built 1929, was originally the American Laundry Machinery Company, next to Rainier Beer & Ale Warehouse No. 3. It now serves as a post office.
Mission200 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.
Mission819-827 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.
MissionKnaster 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.
Mission2100 Bryant Street at 19th Street, on the southwest corner, built 1946. Stucco clad structure, built as an office, features continuous windows on two sides.
Mission2120 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.
Mission2158 Bryant Street, on the west side of the block near 20th Street. This multi-unit Stick/Eastlake residence, built in 1890, has since been stripped of its ornamentation and original steps.
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