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A community of cross-pollination

From hands-on learning to powerful independent journalism, we’re creating space for the spirit of our communities to shine far and wide. This is a place to tune in, speak up, and belong. Through arts and storytelling, we amplify the voices that matter and are building a beacon of culture, care, and connection.

Community directory

A growing network of artists, journalists, and cultural partners calling Warfield Commons home.

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    Community Arts Stabilization Trust (CAST)

    Creates permanently affordable spaces where artists, cultural workers, and community organizations can thrive.

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    Group I

    A San Francisco-based real estate development firm dedicated to creating accessible, community-centered urban spaces.

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    Habibi's Birria

    A family-owned, halal Mexican-Mediterranean fusion restaurant offering bold, savory flavors and a warm, inviting atmosphere.

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    KALW Public Media

    A pioneering public media organization re‑energizing local journalism and amplifying diverse voices across the Bay Area.

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    Psyched! Radio SF

    An independent, volunteer‑run station broadcasting boundary‑pushing music and stories that connect and inspire.

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Photo by Alyse Panitz

“Warfield Commons at Market and Taylor Streets represents another catalyst for culture, expression, and collaboration in San Francisco’s Mid-Market. This new anchor creative hub will further our vision of actualizing the neighborhood’s potential for economic vitality while building a world-class arts and entertainment district in the very heart of the city.”

Fernando Pujals

Interim Executive Director
Mid-Market Business Association & Foundation

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Discover Mid-Market

Explore San Francisco’s historic cultural heart, from its renowned theaters and cutting-edge arts to diverse dining and nightlife.

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Getting here

We are located at 988 Market St in San Francisco’s Mid-Market neighborhood, close to public transit and cultural institutions like the Warfield Theatre, CounterPulse, and City Hall.

  • The building is steps away from the Powell Street Station, which serves the BART Blue, Green, Red, and Yellow lines. Additionally, the station connects to Muni Metro lines J, K, L, M, and N. Nearby, you can access the Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason cable car lines. For above-ground Muni services, the following bus routes have stops in close proximity:

    • Market St & 5th St: Routes 5, 5R, and 7.

    • Market St & 6th St: Routes 5, 5R, 7, and 9.

    • Market St & Taylor St: Routes 6, 7, and 9.

    These stops provide convenient access to various parts of the city via Muni's extensive bus network.

  • Paid parking with an attendant is available across the street at IKEA, with the entrance on Stevenson Street. Please note that cars are not currently allowed on Market Street.

  • Warfield Commons is ADA accessible and meets all accessibility requirements set by the City of San Francisco, ensuring barrier-free access for visitors with disabilities.

  • Home to the Theatre District, the Mid-Market neighborhood is a cultural corridor for downtown San Francisco. The Golden Gate Theatre across the street hosts traveling Broadway theatrical productions, and we are adjacent to the Warfield Theatre, where music aficionados enjoy musical performances on a near-nightly basis.

    Across the street, you can find the bustling IKEA and the Saluhall food court and down the block is ACT's playhouse The Strand Theater.

    Behind Warfield Commons on Turk Street, find experimental dance and performance art at long-time SF institution CounterPulse or view local art at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program across the street or Jonathan Carver Moore Gallery a few doors down our block.

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