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Contemporary live/work loft with office in Rincon Hill/South Beach.
| Rent |
$2500 *3-6 month lease terms* |
| Sq ft (approx) |
1020 |
| Neighborhood |
Rincon Hill (South Beach) |
| Address |
18 Lansing St. #101
San Francisco CA 94105
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| Bedrooms |
1 plus office |
| Bathrooms |
1 |
| Parking |
Available |
| Washer/dryer |
In unit |
| Building type |
Live/work |
| Outdoor space |
Common roof deck |
| Available |
Leased |
Live luxuriously in this fully furnished loft conveniently located within walking distance to downtown San Francisco.
UMB Developers converted this historic 1928 building, originally part of the SORG Printing Co., into 28 live/work lofts in 1996. The loft project is situated in an ideal South Beach location on Rincon Hill, within walking distance to the Financial District, the Embarcadero Waterfront, Yerba Buena Gardens, South Park, the Sony Metreon, AT&T Park, SF MOMA, and all modes of public transit.
- Gorgeous open floor plan with loft bedroom and separate office
- Living room space has large double-paned windows for plenty of light
- Gourmet chef's kitchen with stainless steel appliances
- Hardwood floors in living area, bedroom, and office, tile in kitchen
- Custom window coverings for privacy and light control
- Washer and dryer in unit
- All utilities plus basic cable TV and internet included
- 1-car parking available for an additional fee
- Building features common roof deck
- Walking distance to Financial District, AT&T Ball Park, the Embarcadero, downtown San Francisco, South Beach restaurants, shops and entertainment
- Conveniently located near the Bay Bridge and other freeways, blocks away from public transportation
- Sorry, no pets
South Beach is San Francisco’s newest, up-and-coming neighborhood. Located South of Market, it is surrounded by the newly renovated Embarcadero and Bay Bridge to the North and East, 2nd Street and King Street to the West and South.
For decades, the real estate in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco had mainly consisted of warehouses, storage yards and dilapidated piers. Beginning in 1981, the city began to transform the area into a mixed-use development. Now it is one of the ritziest neighborhoods in The City. Considered by some to be the “new Nob Hill,” South Beach is home to some of the most desirable and valued condominiums, live/work lofts and interior design stores in San Francisco.
One of the most prominent features of South Beach is AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants. This has enticed many new services and restaurants into the area. Some of the most notable restaurants and cafes in the area include RN74, Ironside, MoMo’s, South Park Café, Crossroads Café and Tres Agaves. And look for great wine bars like Local Kitchen & Wine Merchant and District Wine Bar. It's a quick walk to the always-exciting and gourmet Farmer's Market at the Ferry Building, and on the way down the Embarcadero check out Pat Kuleto's Waterbar and Epic Roasthouse.
South Park and Rincon Hill are attractive areas within South Beach. Over a century ago, the wealthiest merchants in the area lived in South Park, which was founded by Englishman George Gordon in 1854. Now it is a quaint oasis surrounded by cafes, restaurants, condominiums and lofts. Rincon Hill, also rich with history, has become a center of significant development, including at least five hi-rise condominium and mixed-use buildings on landscaped residential streets (see interactive renderings here). It will soon become one of the city's newest neighborhoods.
For more information contact Elizabeth Kim at ekim@mcguire.com.
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