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Millennium Tower Creates Vertical Living Lifestyle in San Francisco
Millennium Tower Creates Vertical Living Lifestyle in San Francisco
Designed by acclaimed architect Glenn Rescalvo of Handel Architects, the 645-foot, 60-story luxury residential tower and an adjacent 11-story mid-rise building comprise a total of 419 residences
San Francisco,
CA,
United States of America
(sardnews.org)
09/09/2011
Designed by acclaimed architect Glenn Rescalvo of Handel Architects, the 645-foot, 60-story luxury residential tower and an adjacent 11-story mid-rise building comprise a total of 419 residences, including 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 2-bedroom + library, 3-bedroom and penthouse residences, ranging in size from approximately 750 square feet to 6,000 square feet. Each of the three residential components -- Residences at Millennium owner, City Residences at Millennium Tower and Grand Residences at Millennium Tower – has its own separate and distinct entry and lobby as well as its own dedicated staff.
Located in one of the city's most exciting South of Market (SoMA) neighborhoods -- bounded by Mission, Fremont and Beale streets -- Millennium Tower is steps from the Financial District, SoMA's burgeoning museum district and cultural corridors, and only a short distance from AT&T Park, Union Square and the theater district. Upon completion of the city's new Transit Center, Millennium Tower residents will be in the heart of the revitalized Transbay neighborhood, adjacent to the picturesque 5.4-acre rooftop urban park that will serve as the Transit Center's "green roof," and in the heart of what is sure to become a thriving San Francisco destination, complete with new thoroughfares, restaurants and retailers. In addition, residents will conveniently be just steps from the transportation hub for the Greater Bay Area.
About Millennium Partners Millennium Partners is a nationally recognized luxury real estate developer responsible for celebrated showcase developments that have transformed the surrounding neighborhoods into distinguished destinations. In 2001, the company made its mark in San Francisco with the opening of the first mixed-use development anchored by the Four Seasons Hotel, the sold-out Four Seasons Residences, the 100,000-square-foot Sports Club/LA, and retail space that fronts both Market Street and Yerba Buena Lane.
Other Millennium Partners San Francisco developments include the innovative entertainment center Metreon (in which Millennium has since sold its interest) and Yerba Buena Lane. Millennium's commitment to San Francisco is further evidencedby the company's support of the city's cultural attractions.
Millennium Partners was instrumental in the Contemporary Jewish Museum's ongoing effort to build a new facility beginning 10 years ago, when the company helped plan the space for the museum. In July 2006, Millennium Partners gifted the museum 22,700 square feet of land abutting Four Seasons Hotel.
Potential buyers may schedule an appointment at Millennium Tower via email at SFLives@MillenniumTowerSF.com or by calling (415) 989-3333. For more information about Millennium Tower, visit http://www.millenniumtowersf.com/ .
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About Millennium Tower
Potential buyers may schedule an appointment at Millennium Tower via email at SFLives@MillenniumTowerSF.com or by calling (415) 989-3333. For more information about Millennium Tower, visit http://www.millenniumtowersf.com/ .
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