220 Park

Burlingame, California

6-story downtown mixed-use building incorporating a restored and repurposed 1940s US Post Office building

168,000 sq. ft. of office

17,000 sq. ft. of retail

Located in the heart of downtown Burlingame, 220 Park is a landmark mixed-use redevelopment that restores and repurposes a historic US Post Office building while simultaneously delivering the tallest office building in downtown Burlingame.  Additionally, the project includes vibrant, pedestrian-level retail and funds the City’s long-term priority of realizing a new public Town Square next door.

After sitting vacant for several years, Sares Regis purchased and unlocked the post office site by preserving the historic structure according to Secretary of Interior standards in exchange for permission to pierce the zoned height with the office building. To optimize an efficient underground parking layout, the team temporarily relocating the 1,000-ton post office building off-site on steel rails before sliding it back in place after below-grade work was complete.  The rarity of the finished office’s large floorplates and views in an established downtown, along with its quarter-mile proximity to the Burlingame Caltrain station, makes the office product unrivaled on the peninsula. 

Construction commenced in 2021 and is projected to complete in 2024. 

Joint Venture Partners: Sares Regis, Dostart Development Company

Lender: AustralianSuper

Architect: KSH Architects  

General Contractor: Devcon Construction 

Historic Preservation: Garden City Construction

Landscape Architect: Bionic Landscape