Suite 1050 seats approximately 35 and has full video projection available for reservation/use. Examples include after-hours lighting, special or after-hours cleaning, office space carpet cleaning, uninterruptible power services, and non-standard trash removal.Ĭonference Rooms: Located on the 10th floor at 630 Sansome Street there are three joint-use conference rooms available for tenant use. Reimbursable services are normally excluded from the rent and are funded through a Reimbursable Work Authorization (RWA).
Standard services are commonly included as part of the rent charged by GSA as documented in the Occupancy Agreement. For all emergency or security concerns, or if no guard is available please call FPS Denver Mega Center at 87. Guards are on duty 24 hours a day Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) and 24 hours a day except from 5 to 6 p.m. Your help is needed cooperation and awareness will help them do their job. SecurityĬontract guard service is in place to protect the property and the tenants. Appraisers Building at 630 Sansome Street on the 10th floor in Room 1063. Requests will then be given to our service desk receptionist to process.
All requests for key cards must be submitted through the tenant agency’s management to the GSA Property Manager for approval. Key cards are available for tenant agency employees for all-hours access. A key card will be required for access at all times. Tenants may access the building 24 hours a day/7 days a week including federal holidays. Monday through Friday excluding federal holidays. The building is fully operational (lighting and HVAC services) from 7 a.m. Occupant Information Access & Hours of Operation After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, seismic and other upgrades were made from 1993 to 1997. Custom House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Many important federal buildings were designed in this style during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Custom House is an excellent example of the Beaux Arts Classicism style of architecture, which is characterized by classical yet exuberant details. As a result, construction of the custom house was not completed until 1911. Because much of the city was being rebuilt simultaneously, there were severe labor and material shortages. Three months later, a devastating earthquake and subsequent fire decimated San Francisco. Ground was broken for the new custom house on January 28, 1906. Until the federal income tax was created in 1913, customs funded virtually the entire government.Īn earlier, more modest custom house, located on Battery Street between Jackson and Montgomery Streets, was demolished to make way for the present building. Customs Service in 1789 to collect duties and taxes on imported goods, control carriers of imports and exports, and combat smuggling and revenue fraud. Created by Abraham Lincoln Cooper in 1915, these paintings were restored in 1997. Two large murals, Building the Panama Canal and Allegory of San Francisco, are incorporated into the curved end walls. Appraisers Building at 630 Sansome Street. There is a snack bar open to the public on the first floor of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and SSA's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review.Īdditional information for tenants > Building Services AMENITIES ADA access is available at the rear entrance to the building. Public AccessĪll public visitors and contractors are required to pass through electronic security equipment. The nearest taxi stand is two blocks away on Clay Street at the Le Meridien Hotel. Public transportation is available via BART and Muni. Commercial parking lots are within walking distance to the building. There is no parking available in the building for the general public. For other federal government information, call 800-FED-INFO. Monday through Friday (except federal holidays)įor more building information or service calls, see contact information at top right (or by scrolling down on mobile devices). Sacramento Federal Building - Downtown Sacramento