Financial District/SOMA - Millennium Tower
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Estimated Completion Date: Spring 2009 (updated 02/25/07)
Number of Units: 317 units residential, 120 units extended stay hotel
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Amenities: Soaring 58 stories high with extraordinary views, luxury condominiums with exquisite appointments. Residences range from: 1 to 3 Bedrooms, and Penthouses. Unique features include: Enclosed pool & spa area, Resident owners’ lounge, Kids’ area with changing rooms, and Fitness facilities, Notable features also include spectacular views and parking.
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From the people who brought us The Four Seasons comes the Millennium Tower. The aptly named Millennium Partners have experience and success in high-end condominium building, so it will be great to watch the progress at 301 Mission Street.
The following is from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Millennium Tower or 301 Mission Street is a blue, all glass, 60-story highrise condo tower currently under construction on the border of the South of Market and Financial District in San Francisco. This $400 million project was developed by Millennium Partners, of New York City and designed by Handel Architects.
Rising 645 ft. into the air, it will be the fourth-tallest building in San Francisco and tallest building to be constructed (currently) since 345 California Street in 1986. The Millennium Tower complex in which the tower rises from (on the south end) is located on Mission Street and bounded by the Fremont and Beale Streets and the north end of the Transbay Terminal. In addition to the 60-story tower, there is a shorter, 125 foot (38 m) 11-story tower on the north end of the complex with more condos and residential amenities. In between the two towers, there will be a two-story glass atrium at about 43 ft. (13 m) tall.
In total, the project will have 437 units, some of which (~120) will be extended-stay hotel units and the others residential units. The will be 350 parking spaces in a 4 story underground garage, with a parking space to unit ratio of about 0.8. The tower is designed to resemble a translucent crystal and to be a landmark for the Transbay Redevelopment and the southern skyline of San Francisco.
FEBRUARY 25, 2007
From our friends at The Millennium Tower (I will keep this post updated with any current information between now and then):
Dear Mr. Scott Pierce
We would like to take a moment to thank you for expressing interest in Millennium Tower. Your registration ensures that you will receive exclusive updates as we move forward with this extraordinary project.
From the developers who brought you Four Seasons in San Francisco, this 60-story architectural wonder will feature three distinct product offerings along with our world-renowned level of service. Presently under construction, with completion slated for spring 2009, Millennium Tower will stand alone, unlike anything you have ever seen or experienced in San Francisco.
We look forward to meeting you at our sales center, upon its opening spring 2008.
Thank you again,
Millennium Partners
FEBRUARY 25, 2007
As the Millennium Tower will be 'a part of'' the Transbay Terminal, I will be attending the meeting referenced below.
Email me for updates and whatever else I learn.
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Transbay update
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2/27/2007 12:30 PM
A noontime forum, held at SPUR, 312 Sutter St. (at Grant), Fifth Floor, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm.
As the intermodal hub for four transit agencies, Greyhound, a bicycle station, underground pedestrian access to BART, and the downtown terminal of Caltrain and high-speed rail, the new Transbay Transit Center will transform regional transit. It will also transform the neighborhood, with 3,400 new homes and 1.2 million square feet of office space planned to help pay for, and take advantage of, the new center. Learn about the latest plans from Maria Ayerdi, the executive director of the Transbay Joint Powers Authority.
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