Built in 1911 from the ashes of the Great Quake, 414 Mason Street is an important historic piece of San Francisco’s history. It was built as the home of the Native Sons of the Golden West, a fraternal organization with a mission to preserve California’s history.
The building stands out amongst its Mason Street peers with its intricate granite, terra cotta, and brick ornamentation, and its series of historic imagery of California carved into its facade. 414 Mason provides an excellent identity for its tenants.