The Louis Bank of Commerce is one of San Diego’s most ornate commercial structures. The four-story Baroque Revival building was constructed in 1888 in the lively Gaslamp Quarter neighborhood. Punctuated by two rising towers, this landmark property possesses so many Victorian architectural features that it has been dubbed "The Queen of the Gaslamp." As the first granite building in San Diego, this building has housed everything from fortuneteller Madame Cora's Golden Poppy Hotel brothel and Ratner's Electric to the creative offices and restaurants that are found there today.
Original hardwood floors, high ceilings, and exposed brick walls are hallmarks of the fully restored Louis Bank of Commerce building. Experience private elevator access to all floors, offering modern and efficient layouts that receive an abundance of natural light throughout the workday. Turnkey, fully furnished suites are available with flexible terms and quick, no-hassle move-ins. Additionally, the recently renovated fourth floor presents ideal office accommodations for creative technology companies.
Join a diverse tenant mix that includes professional and creative offices. Located in the heart of downtown, the Louis Bank of Commerce provides convenient proximity to Horton Plaza Park, the San Diego Convention Center, support services, and more.