600 Townsend

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600 Townsend is a Class A multi-tenant office building in San Francisco’s SoMa district, owned and managed by Toda America, Inc., the U.S. real-estate subsidiary of Japan-based Toda Corporation.

Irvine, California, United States
Owned by Toda Corporation

About 600 Townsend

600 Townsend is a large creative office property located at 600 Townsend Street in San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood. The building offers over 200,000 square feet of multi-tenant office space, positioned and marketed by Toda America, Inc. as high‑quality, flexible workspaces for technology, creative, and professional services companies. As a result, a number of different businesses—ranging from software and financial-technology vendors to media and other service firms—operate from this address.([commercialcafe.com](https://www.commercialcafe.com/commercial-property/us/ca/san-francisco/600-townsend/?utm_source=openai))

A card charge that appears simply as “600 Townsend Street SuSan Francisco” is likely tied to a payment made to the building’s ownership or management, such as office rent, coworking or serviced-office fees, conference room or event space rental, parking, or building services billed centrally to tenants. Because multiple companies share this address, some processors default to the property name or street address when more specific merchant information is not available.

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, the cardholder should first cross‑check any leases, license agreements, or invoices associated with office, desk, or space rentals at 600 Townsend Street, as well as receipts for events or parking in that building. If the charge is business‑related, your company’s facilities or accounting team may recognize it as a landlord or building-services payment. For unresolved cases, you can contact the building’s management company, Toda America, Inc., via the contact information listed on their official site, or dispute the transaction with your card issuer if no link to your activities can be found.([toda.co.jp](https://www.toda.co.jp/english/project/america.php?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to 600 Townsend.

  1. 600 Townsend Street SuSan Francisco
  2. 600 Townsend Street, Su, San Francisco, CA ON 061726

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement just say “600 Townsend Street SuSan Francisco” without a company name?

Some payment processors only capture the property or street address for transactions involving landlords or building management. At 600 Townsend Street, the office building itself—managed by Toda America, Inc.—may be recorded as the merchant instead of the specific tenant, so your bank descriptor can show only the address rather than the individual company name.

What kinds of purchases could result in a charge from 600 Townsend?

Common reasons include monthly office or desk rental fees, meeting or event space bookings, shared‑workspace passes, building services such as parking or storage, or other facility-related charges invoiced through the landlord or property manager at 600 Townsend Street. Review any recent agreements or invoices tied to that building to match the amount and date.

Is 600 Townsend associated with a specific landlord or property manager I can contact?

Yes. 600 Townsend is owned and operated as a commercial office property by Toda America, Inc., a real estate subsidiary of Japan‑based Toda Corporation. Their U.S. headquarters is in Irvine, California, and they list contact emails and phone numbers for building inquiries on americatoda.com, including a dedicated page for the 600 Townsend building.([toda.co.jp](https://www.toda.co.jp/english/project/america.php?utm_source=openai))

How can I confirm if this 600 Townsend charge is for my company’s office rent or workspace?

Compare the transaction date and amount with your lease, license, or coworking agreement for any space you or your company maintain at 600 Townsend Street. Also check emails or invoices from your landlord, property manager, or coworking provider at that address. If you manage corporate finances, your facilities or accounts‑payable team should be able to confirm if payments to Toda America or 600 Townsend match this billing pattern.

Could this 600 Townsend transaction be a one‑time event or room booking rather than recurring rent?

Yes. Tenants and outside organizations sometimes rent conference rooms, training space, or event areas at 600 Townsend on a one‑off basis. Those charges may be run through the same merchant account used for rent and building services, so a single event booking or room rental can appear under the same “600 Townsend” merchant descriptor as monthly recurring charges.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any relationship to 600 Townsend Street?

First, confirm with anyone else who may use your card (family members, employees, or authorized users) whether they attended an event, worked from, or rented space at 600 Townsend Street around the transaction date. If no one recognizes the charge and you have no contracts or receipts involving that address, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and request more merchant detail from the processor.

Can 600 Townsend place temporary authorization holds on my card?

It’s possible. If building management or a tenant there processes payments for things like event bookings, parking, or facility access, they may place a temporary authorization hold to validate your card before settling the final amount. These authorizations often appear as pending charges labeled with the 600 Townsend address and typically fall off or convert to the final settled charge within a few days.

How can I get an invoice or receipt for a 600 Townsend charge for my records?

Start by checking your email for invoices or payment confirmations from Toda America, the property management team, or any tenant organization that operates from 600 Townsend Street—especially around the transaction date. If you cannot find documentation, contact the event organizer, workspace provider, or landlord you dealt with at that address and request a copy. If you still can’t identify the source, ask your bank to provide expanded merchant details (such as a phone number) so you can follow up directly.

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