Upcoming sales and rentals, the latest information about the Infinity. The Infinity is a mixed-use residential condominium development in San Francisco, California consisting of 2 high-rise towers and 2 low-rise buildings. The complex encompasses two city blocks. The Infinity development contains four buildings enclosing 650 residential units. A Building - 318 Spear Street - North East Building 8 Stories Tall B Building - 301 Main Street - North West Building 37 Stories Tall C Building - 333 Main Street - South West Building 9 Stories Tall D Building - 338 Spear Street - South East Building 42 Stories Tall By posting information to this facebook page you expressly consent that the administrator has full authority to edit the information that has been posted.
One Rincon Hill is an upscale residential complex on the apex of Rincon Hill in San Francisco, California, United States. The complex, designed by Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz and Associates and developed by Urban West Associates, consists of two skyscrapers that share a common townhouse podium.The taller tower, One Rincon Hill South Tower, was completed in 2008 and stands 60 stories and 641 feet (195 m) tall. The shorter tower, marketed as Tower Two at One Rincon Hill, was completed in 2014 and reaches a height of 541 feet (165 m) with 50 stories. The South Tower contains high-speed elevators with special features for moving residents effectively, and a large water tank designed to help the skyscraper withstand strong winds and earthquakes. Both skyscrapers and the townhomes contain a total of 709 residential units.The building site, located right next to the western approach of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, formerly contained a clock tower. The clock tower was demolished shortly after the city approved the One Rincon Hill project. Construction of the townhomes and the South Tower lasted from 2005 to 2008, but was stopped for brief periods of time due to seismic concerns and a construction accident. As the South Tower neared completion, it generated controversy concerning view encroachment, high pricing, and architectural style.DescriptionLocationThe complex is on a 1.3acre parcel on the apex of the Rincon Hill neighborhood. The site is bounded by Harrison Street to the west, the Fremont Street exit ramp to the north, the approach to the Bay Bridge (Interstate 80) on the east, and the 1st Street entrance ramp to the south.
Formerly Archstone South Market Apartments, SoMa Square Apartments represents the complete residential living experience. Located in the sleek and fashionable SoMa neighborhood, this community is an oasis in the heart of the city.
This 320-foot highrise crowning San Francisco's fabled Rincon Hill is an iconic addition to the city skyline. Find your apartment here: http://rentjasper.com/ Jasper is a convergence. Of structure and imagination. Of the classic and the eclectic. Of art and life. This 400-foot highrise crowns San Francisco’s fabled Rincon Hill and stands as an iconic addition to the city skyline. Residences from studios to three-bedrooms feature interior architectural design by Stanley Saitowitz and open to sweeping views of Downtown, SoMa and San Francisco Bay. It’s a statement about elegance in a place where elegance really means something. Perched atop the fabled Rincon Hill, Jasper offers sweeping views of Downtown, SoMa, the Bay Bridge and San Francisco Bay. Residences from studios to three-bedrooms are now leasing! #rentjasper
Channel Mission Bay is a collection of luxury apartment homes designed to connect: form with function, privacy with community, street smarts with apartment luxury amenities such as a resort-style pool and state-of-the-art fitness center. It’s right on the T-line, a few blocks from Caltrain, and steps from the work centers of Mission Bay, Dogpatch, the ballpark and China Basin. When you live at Channel, the entire City is at your command. Step out in any direction and discover block after block of hot spots and cool experiences. Major-league baseball, artisanal foods, renowned eateries, parks and bay-front pathway . . . it’s all close. So channel your inner explorer and get to know the neighborhood. Once the Southern Pacific railyards, Mission Bay is a national model for urban redevelopment—walkable, well-planned, appealing and served by transit. Not far from the Financial District, the neighborhood enjoys a waterfront location and some of the City’s sunniest weather. Parks and services are all right here, so a car-free existence is certainly an option.
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388 Beale Apartment Homes features luxury one bedroom, two bedroom, and three bedroom apartments for rent in San Francisco, only one block from the Financial District, I-80, and the Bay Bridge. 388 Beale is two blocks from the Embarcadero and minutes from downtown San Francisco, Chinatown, and AT&T Park. These gorgeous apartment homes feature 9 foot ceilings, wood flooring in the kitchen and foyer, floor-to-ceiling windows, and full size washers and dryers. Some homes even feature wood burning fireplaces, balconies, granite countertops, and spectacular city or bay views. Residents enjoy private, gated access with garage parking, 24-hour concierge and valet dry cleaning, a modern workout room, a sun deck, and a hot tub and dry sauna.
The Infinity or 300 Spear Street is a mixed-use residential condominium development in San Francisco, California consisting of 2 high-rise towers and 2 low-rise buildings. The four buildings contain 650 residential units. The complex is the first phase of a massive residential development encompassing two city blocks.HistoryThe two residential projects, 300 Spear and 201 Folsom, were proposed by Tishman Speyer Properties and initially designed by Heller Manus Architects. The San Francisco Planning Commission was scheduled to give its vote on the two projects on June 26, 2003, but this was delayed until September. Eventually, the two projects were given approval by the Planning Commission in spite of heavy opposition. However, 300 Spear and 201 Folsom still needed approval from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in order for the project to progress. A few months later, the Board of Supervisors gave initial approval to the projects. The project was given final approval by San Francisco's Board of Supervisors on February 4, 2004.DescriptionOverviewThe residential complex consists of four buildings with one 8 and one 9-story midrise, and 37 and 42-story highrise towers. The highrise towers are named The Infinity I and The Infinity II. One of the towers, the Infinity I, rises 350ft and contain 37 floors. The taller highrise, the Infinity II, rises 450ft and contain 42 floors. The 650-unit complex containing these four buildings is bounded by Main Street to the southwest, Folsom Street to the northwest and Spear Street to the northeast. The complex is one block inland from the Embarcadero and the San Francisco Bay. Pricing for the units range from $700k-$5 million.
Rincon Green features Studio, One bedroom, and Two Bedroom apartment homes. Amenities include 24/7 fitness studio, on-site car share program, outdoor rooftop lounge with an expansive sun deck overlooking the San Francisco skyline, a cyber cafe, and free bicycle storage! Come in today to meet with a leasing specialist to choose the home of your dreams. Prices, terms and availability are subject to change. Square footage is approximate. Communications and links are for content and entertainment purposes, and should not be considered an endorsement by builder/developer or any business associated with this page.
ARTERRA is now SOLD OUT Check our facebook wall for community re-sale listings! San Francisco's First LEED-Silver residential high-rise, Arterra features many unique green and sustainable attributes, including such earth-friendly features as energy efficient windows, a living roof, and Trespa-clad exteriors.
Venue is LEED® Silver certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED®, which stands for Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a certification program that defines the national standard for “green” buildings and practices. Venue was built with safe building materials and an environmentally conscious approach in order to reduce energy and water usage, encourage green initiatives within the community, and to provide a healthy environment for residents. Commuter Rail Service transportation access is located only 0.2 miles from the site to provide a source of alternative transportation for residents. Equal Housing Opportunity
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