Tubbs Cordage Company Office Building, Heritage-listed office building at Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, United States.
The Tubbs Cordage Company Office Building is a single-story wooden structure at Hyde Street Pier with dark reddish-brown walls and white trim details. Inside, the open main room is paired with later additions that include a small office area and closet space.
The building was constructed in 1890 as the headquarters for a rope manufacturing business at its original location. It was relocated twice in the 20th century, first to Hyde Street Pier and later to its current position.
The building reflects the working life of rope makers who supplied ships at the waterfront and served the maritime trade that sustained the city. Its placement at the pier shows how closely industrial work was tied to the bay's shipping activity.
The building sits directly on the waterfront at an accessible public pier location, making it easy to reach on foot from the surrounding wharf area. The low-profile structure means you can view it and move around it without barriers or complications.
The office controlled rope production that extended over one thousand feet out into the bay, where workers made long maritime ropes by hand using a special rope walk method. This unusual factory setup took advantage of the waterfront location and the space the bay provided.
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