by Gary Belk | Jan 13, 2016 | 1 bedroom, 1,000,000 +, Neighborhoods, South Beach, Yerba Buena |
Amazing city views from this prime condo location in San Francisco’s Financial District Luxury Unit at the City Residence, Millennium Tower. A masterpiece of modern living in the heart of the Financial District. This spacious 1,633 square foot condominium is complete with one beautiful bedroom and one elegantly appointed oversized bathroom. This exceptional home features a glamorous open floor plan with luxurious finishes. State-of-the-art kitchen and bathrooms; natural beech thick solid plank hardwood floors throughout the foyer, kitchen, dining & living room; floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto the future of the Transbay Terminal roof top park and city views. Impeccable Design by Glenn Rescalvo of Handel Architects Glenn Rescalvo, control architect of Handel Architects, broke the glass skin from the tower into 10 faceted panels, thus allowing the appearance of the façade to change depending on where you are standing. It was the vision of the highly successful developers (Millennium Partners from Manhattan) to create a residence with hotel amenities. When one becomes an owner at Millennium Tower, he or she gains usage of an amenity complex that is 2nd to none. There are approximately 20K square feet of amenities provided by this complex that feature an private club level with bar, lounge area and restaurant food, outdoor terrace, indoor pool, wine tasting room and the fitness center, its own restaurant, which is on the building’s first floor, there’s not any need of leaving your home. The units have superior security, doormen, porters and concierge are all at your beckon call. There is even room service available. Be a Part of the Millennium Tower Lifestyle The Millennium Tower units are...
by Gary Belk | Jun 22, 2014 | News and Reviews, San Francisco Real Estate, SOMA, Yerba Buena |
The sparkling Transbay Transit Terminal, which has been dubbed the “Grand Central Station of the West,” is transforming a huge area in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood. Just south of Mission Street, between Second and Beale streets, the Terminal will be a state-of-the-art facility, and around the transit complex construction is booming. In fact, there’s intense interest in all the new real estate here. Recently, Salesforce.com inked a blockbuster lease agreement for the Transbay Tower. It was city’s largest lease agreement ever and will include naming rights. And the residential buildings sprouting around the terminal are already courting interested buyers. But with so many different buildings popping up, each led by different developers and designed by a stable of all-star architects, it’s impossible to keep all the details straight. Of the 12 parcels, or blocks, that have been zoned residential, four are under construction and one is already online, and plans are already in moving forward for a handful of high-rise office buildings, as well. Here’s what’s in store: Transbay Commercial Buildings With increased height limits, the Transbay development will attract quite a few businesses. An additional 3 million square feet of office and commercial space are planned, as well as more than 100,000 square feet of retail. Transbay Terminal: Set to be completed in 2017, the terminal will be the regional hub for 11 different transportation agencies. The five-story terminal will connect light-rail, busses and high-speed rail to the city and rest of the Bay Area, including an underground connection with the CalTrain station. Included in the plans are a 5.4-acre park similar to Manhattan’s Highline Park, an amphitheater,...