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New Office In South Park!

I was boosted from my old desk at 625 2nd Street (Looksmart building), but I have no regrets. I am moving into 156 South Park, actually a block closer to my studio apt on Brannan, and best of all, right on South Park!

Looks like Brian Solis will be occupying one of the desks there.

My ‘office’ is an open area on a mezzanine, up the stairway in the image below.


Stairs to my Mezzanine Office, originally uploaded by Stowe Boyd.

The offices house an architecture firm, Zack | de Vito, and a landscape architect. Lots of light, nice ambiance.


Two L Desks, originally uploaded by Stowe Boyd.

Really large built-in desks and shelving. Needs some chairs ASAP. Maybe I can get some on 30 Dec, when I come back to town.


Exterior, originally uploaded by Stowe Boyd.


It’s right around the corner from the chinese diner on 3rd and Brannan. I guess I may go back to BLTs for breakfast!

Posted by Stowe Boyd
December 19, 2007
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