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Steph Curry’s next shot: Dogpatch offices

Approved hub for Thirty Ink to contain three-bedroom apartment and events hall

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry along with a rendering of 600 20th Street (Photo Illustration by Steven Dilakian for The Real Deal with Getty and Thirty Ink)
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry along with a rendering of 600 20th Street (Photo Illustration by Steven Dilakian for The Real Deal with Getty and Thirty Ink)
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  • Stephen Curry's Thirty Ink firm is developing a five-story office building in San Francisco's Dogpatch.
  • The building will feature offices, an events hall and a three-bedroom apartment.
  • The development is located near Chase Center and is expected to take 18 months to construct.

For Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, an approved office building in San Francisco’s Dogpatch presents a 3-point opportunity.

The five-story building will provide a hub for his Thirty Ink firm, a top-floor apartment for business pals from out of town and a ground-floor events hall for the general public at 600 20th Street, the San Francisco Standard reported.

This week, the four-time NBA champion unveiled the look of the 24,000-square-foot building approved for 20th and Illinois streets, five blocks south of Chase Center, home of the Warriors.

It will replace a 10,000-square-foot commercial building purchased by the basketball star for $8.5 million, or $850 per square foot — nearly six times what the building traded for in 2021.

The property will serve as a new headquarters for Thirty Ink, Curry’s off-court conglomerate, which will relocate from 1159 Howard Street, in South of Market.

Curry’s endeavors include a media company that has produced films, TV shows, and podcasts; a whiskey brand; and, yes, a real estate consultancy. He is also president of Under Armour’s Curry brand, manufacturer of his signature shoe, which analysts estimate has $250 million in annual sales.

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When not dribbling or dabbling in buying mansions in Atherton and trading luxury condos at the Four Seasons, Curry also serves as an adviser to Penny Jar Capital, a venture capital firm.

The new house of Curry, designed by Oakland-based Workshop1, will include a brown-slatted facade wrapped in forest-green trim, according to a rendering.

The building will contain offices, a lab, arts and event spaces, plus the 4,700-square-foot three-bedroom apartment on the fifth floor, above a cutaway rooftop deck atop the third floor.

The cost of the project, approved in April, was not disclosed. Construction is expected to take 18 months and will commence after a building permit is obtained.

The development is next to the planned Pier 70 redevelopment and half a mile from Chase Center. The commercial neighborhood around the arena, Mission Bay, has been a rare bright spot among San Francisco’s darkened offices, now hovering at nearly 37 percent.

Dana Bartholomew

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