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403 Main Street, #116

Date: Sep. 14, 2007
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Spacious 1bd/1ba + den condo at Portside II, a South Beach Art Deco building.

Email me to see the property.

Click below for a video of the property and stuff within a 5-10 minute walk.

 

Modern white kitchen w/corian counter tops. Stylish open floor plan has a living/dining room combo leading to a balcony. Bedroom with large walk-in closet. Hardwood floors & custom lighting. W/D + add. closets w/custom built-ins. Full service bldg. w/2 gyms,outdoor pool w/views,spa,security & open air lobby w/trees & fountain. Steps away from Embarcadero,Ferry Plaza,Financial Dist.,Ballpark, restaurants,shopping & transportation.

I want to see this property for rent. Price: $2,700

 

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(Video) SF Unscripted Interview : Michael Covarrubias - SOMA Grand and more

Date: Jul. 12, 2007
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CEO of San Francisco Bay Area's Top Developer TMG-- Michael Covarrubias (click here for video)

What a great interview. He also developed Marin City in Marin, California, One Market Street (The Landmark Building).

He talks about problems developers have in SF, rehabbing office space (Talks about current project, the Fashion Building on Townsend), his views on Mission Bay to Pier 70 and more.

TMG is also the developer of 1000 Van Ness which is the old Cadillac Building (see San Francisco's "Van Ness Plan" here, be sure to see the tons of great old photos towards the bottom of the page, lots of good history here too).

Courtesy: Arthur Bruzzone/Comcast  -  14 min 8 sec - Jul 12, 2007  - http://www.sfunscripted.com

 

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(Video) SF Unscripted Interview The King of Rent Control

Date: May. 21, 2007
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Angelo Sangiacomo, SF Builder and his Trinity PLaza Project

      

If you live in San Francisco, you know all about Rent Control. You may wonder why we have rent control in San Francisco...well, this is an interview with the man that many consider the landlord that brought that on.

From SFUnscripted.com:
After a 30 year effort, Angelo Sangiacomo recently saw massive Market Street Residential Project, Trinity Plaza, approved for construction. While he's been a controversial figure, his recent victory is a crowning achievement of an unflappable builder and owner. We talk about his Italian background and the passion and disciline it brought to his efforts.  

 

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(Video) SF Unscripted Interview: Alexis Wong - SOMA Grand

   

 President & CEO Alexis Wong      

AGI Capital, founded by Alexis Wong, is one of the lead developers of the SOMA Grand. This is a great interview about the building, the area and San Francisco in general.
 
Since she founded AGI Capital in 1998, the company has completed over $500 million of development and investment opportunities and Alexis Wong has led the company to growth as a multi-million-dollar, vertically integrated real estate investment and development firm.  In October 2006, Ms. Wong led the effort to successfully form a joint venture partnership with TMG Partners and CalPERS (California Public Employees Retirement System), a $230 billion and second largest pension fund in the U.S. to invest $100 million in urban infill housing projects.  This joint venture is first of its kind with CalPERS and AGI Capital is the first Asian developer receiving such allocation.

Under Ms. Wong’s leadership, AGI Capital received the distinguished awards such as one of the Largest Residential Developers in the Bay Area and Top 100 Women Owned Businesses in the Bay Area.  Ms. Wong also recently just received the recognition by the San Francisco Business Times as one of the Most Influential Women in Business.

With 15 years of experience in real estate management, development, and investment property brokerage, Ms. Wong has managed, developed, and overseen most types of real estate projects including retail, office, large multi-family investment projects, land development, adaptive re-use, and condominium conversion projects. Through her insights and progressive investment philosophy, Ms. Wong has led many projects which preceded and drove upward trends in Bay Area regions.

Through her years in the Bay Area business community, Ms. Wong has a strong network of public, private, and government relations in the Bay Area. She also has extensive experience working with companies based in Asia and is active in leadership of several philanthropic organizations, including local and international political, cultural, and environmental groups.  She is an appointee to both the California Organized Investment Network Advisory Board under the Department of Insurance, the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs.  In addition, Ms Wong was previously appointed to the California Real Estate Advisory Commission and the California World Trade Commission.

Ms. Wong received a BA in marketing and an MBA in international management from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. In 2003 she joined the Alumni Board of Directors at her alma mater and is a current member of the Golden Gate University Ageno School of Business.

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