330 2nd Street, commonly referred to as The Leviathan building is one of Jack London Square's most unique buildings. Designed to resemble a mythical sea monster, the Leviathan was constructed in 1990 by Ace Architects and served as their headquarters for more than 2 decades. Located in the Heart of bustling Jack London Square, The Leviathan is only steps away from the Oakland Jack London Ferry, BART, I-880, 580, & 980 and the Oakland Athletic's new proposed baseball stadium at Howard Terminal. In addition, the building is centrally located to many of Oakland's most popular restaurants and bars such as Scott's Seafood, Yoshi's Restaurant & Live Jazz, Crooked City Cider House, Beer Revolution and more. The building is secure and has keyed elevator access to each floor. Bathrooms are accessible on each floor. Easily accessible by car or public transportation.