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74 New Montgomery

Do you know where this is?The three winners of this week's Daybreak contest are are Michael Villanueva, Charleane Williams and Jimmy Choy, who were the first to correctly identify the mystery location as 74 New Montgomery in downtown San Francisco.

Their prize Daybreak coffee mugs are in the mail. Those who did not win will get another chance by reading Daybreak next Monday.

UCSF has leased space at 74 New Montgomery, which is near the Sheraton Palace Hotel at Third and Market, since 1988. The seven-story structure, built in 1914, is named the “Call Building” and once housed offices of the old “San Francisco Call” daily newspaper.

Today, the building is home to the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/), administrative offices of the AIDS Research Institute, the Prevention Sciences Group, and research programs of the department of epidemiology and biostatistics (http://chanane.ucsf.edu/). Some 250 UCSF staff occupy 38,000 square feet of space on the first, fourth, fifth and sixth floors of the building.

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