Huckleberry Bicycles

San Francisco CA | Completed 

2014

The flagship outpost for Huckleberry Bicycles, this cycling-oriented retail, repair, and community space brightens San Francisco's developing Mid-Market neighborhood.

The busy shop took over the space occupied by Midtown Rag's, a clothing shop that moved just down the street. The building originally housed a series of movie theaters—The Grand, The Egyptian, The Guild, The Centre, The Pussycat—and the historic terrazzo lobby floor and oak theater floor are preserved in the new design. 

The two-phase project began with the initial shop and followed with an expansion, doubling the space.

The original shop had a small merchandise display area and a mechanics bay at the rear. The long, skinny space was just over 19-feet wide and nearly 100-feet deep. The successful shop underwent an expansion in 2013, adding another 1,150 square feet.

Scope

Interior Architecture
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E)
Art Selection  

Program

Retail Store: 861sf


Project Details


Project Number
21204

Address

1073 Market Street
San Francisco, CA
United States



Status
Completed
2014

Team


Architect
David Baker Architects
Lighting Designer
PritchardPeck
Mural Artist
Brian Barneclo
Photographer
Mariko Reed
Select Signage
Roving Studio

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