South San Francisco in Context
South San Francisco by the Numbers
South San Francisco is a Peninsula city in San Mateo County with roughly 65,000 residents, set just south of the city and the airport. Famous for the giant hillside letters spelling out The Industrial City on Sign Hill, it has become a global center of biotechnology, with campuses clustered east of Highway 101.
The South San Francisco Story
South San Francisco earned its Industrial City name a century ago, when steel and manufacturing lined the bay, and the hillside sign still proclaims it. In recent decades, the area east of Highway 101 became one of the world’s densest biotech hubs, while residential neighborhoods climb the hills to the west. Industry and innovation both define the city.
What Moving Day Looks Like in South San Francisco
A South San Francisco move runs from hillside residential streets, which steepen toward the ridge, to the flat commercial and biotech corridors by the bay. We plan parking and carries for the hill blocks and time around the airport area and commuter traffic. Older homes get careful handling.
On the residential slopes below Sign Hill, crews plan parking and carries for the grade and the stairs. East of the freeway, lab and office moves get after-hours scheduling and dock coordination so operations are not disrupted.