169-183 6th Street | San Francisco, CA 94103-2829, US
The Alder Hotel presents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located hospitality asset in the urban core of San Francisco. The property consists of a multi-story hotel building currently operating as a limited-service lodging facility, offering investors the ability to capitalize on both in-place income and future repositioning potential. The asset is ideally suited for investors seeking exposure to San Francisco’s recovering hospitality market, with multiple strategic pathways including continued hotel operations, operational improvements, or potential conversion to alternative housing or transitional use (subject to local regulations). Given its central location, functional layout, and proximity to public transit and employment centers, the property is well-positioned to serve a variety of tenant and guest profiles, including short-term visitors, workforce housing demand, or longer-term occupancy models. This offering represents a value-add or repositioning opportunity in a supply-constrained market, with upside driven by operational optimization and broader market recovery trends.
The Alder Hotel is strategically positioned in the heart of San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) district, one of the city’s most dynamic and evolving urban corridors. Located just steps from Market Street, the property benefits from immediate access to major transportation infrastructure including BART, MUNI, and key commuter routes connecting to the greater Bay Area. The surrounding area is a dense, high-demand urban environment supported by a mix of hospitality, residential, retail, and institutional uses. The property is within close proximity to major demand drivers including downtown San Francisco, the Financial District, Union Square, and a variety of employment hubs, entertainment venues, and cultural institutions. Additionally, the asset is located near large-scale redevelopment projects and ongoing city initiatives aimed at revitalizing the Mid-Market and SoMa submarkets, positioning the property to benefit from long-term neighborhood improvement and increased foot traffic.