The Glassworks!

January 16, 2008

207 King #410

glassworks

Welcome to your new oasis in the heart of San Francisco’s newest, hippest neighborhood. The Glassworks is Mission Bay’s premier luxury condominium address. This one bedroom unit boasts a large interior courtyard patio surrounded by lush bamboo. The kitchen includes stainless steel appliances with a Viking gas range. The unit also has custom track lighting, custom closet organizers, air conditioning, and washer / dryer in unit. Includes 1 car parking (leased) and is wired for High Speed, Fiber Optic Internet. Storage (leased) is available in the building.


Park Terrace

October 22, 2007

Limestone and grantie make up a big part of this gorgeous endevour located in Mission Bay. Patios, balconies, decks or terraces in many homes will give you that seaside feel very much desired by those wishing to move to this part of the city. With 110 homes starting in 500’s ocupancy is expected in late 2007. Upscale amenities include controlled access lobby with guest seating, on-site private fitness center, grohe pull-out style kitchen faucet, GE profile stainless steel appliacnes, engineered wood floors and plus carpeting.

Park Terrace

Interesting Fact:

49 acres of planned parks just outside your door. Mission Creek hosts a very popular musical festival every year.


Radiance At Mission Bay

October 22, 2007

Another addition of 417 Homes in the Mission Bay district has people buzzing about the residential boom in the area. Walnut wood floor paneling, limestone flooring, marble detailing and impressive views of the bay one can’t go wrong with this one. Radiance at Mission Bay is currently 50% and using it to their advantage on advertisements “almost half…sold”

Radiance at Mission Bay

Interesting Fact:

Mission Bay used to be an important hub for manufacturing ships.


Arterra

October 10, 2007

Perhaps the most impressive part of the Arterra is the fact that it’s an environmentally sustainable building, very much in tune with the earth conscious San Francisco mind set. Designed by the famous Kwan Henmi.The Arterra is a smoke-free building, low emitting paint and carpeting containing no air pollutants, the trash chute is equipped for easy recycling, most everything in the lobby is recycled as well. Call it guilt free living…

According to the website:

The entry lobby features floors made of recycled glass and a wall of wood harvested from forest stewardship, certified sustainable forests. Elevator lobbies at each residential floor feature cork flooring, a rapidly renewable resource bamboo, a rapidly renewable resource, is used for all standard kitchen floors. The common-area carpet is manufactured in California using sustainable manufacturing techniques.

Arterra

Interesting Fact:

Mission Bay used to be nothing but a railyard 10 years ago now it’s evolved into one of the city’s wealthier neighborhoods.