BUILDING HISTORY:
The Remillard Brick Company, of which the Green Brae Brick Kiln is the only surviving structure, was by 1900 the largest brickmaking firm on the Pacific Coast. The kiln is one of the few remaining examples of the Hoffman type kiln in the U.S. and is an engineering landmark of statewide significance. The kiln supplied much of the brick required to rebuild San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake, and the Remillard Brick Company served as a chief supplier of bricks for the entire Pacific coast. It was closed in 1915.
California Registered Historical Landmark No. 917 | Plaque placed by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with Intermark Interests Inc., October 21, 1989.
Jennifer Hibbitts
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
1050 Court St., San Rafael, CA...
1,518 SF - 2,660 SF
Jennifer Hibbitts
1 (415) 272-2162
10794 San Pablo Ave., El Cerri...
34,000 SF
Jim Shepherd
1 (925) 627-7902
1801 divisadero street, san fr...
1,937 SF
Kurt Grundman
1 (415) 640-8779
1270 Bush St., & 1200 Larkin S...
18,906 SF - 37,800 SF
Kurt Grundman
1 (415) 640-8779