The Infinity - Sales and Construction Update
The latest on the sales at the Infinity in San Francisco’s Rincon Hill: about 82% sold. The construction of the second tower is going well and on schedule: concrete is being poured on the 27th floor and the glass is being installed on the 4th/5th floor.
Here’s a general sampling of what’s still available:
- Several value 3BR’s in the mid-rises (the tree-top buildings - building “A” and “C”) ranging from as little as $1.06M to just under $1.6M
- Several high-floor 2BR’s and 3BR’s facing in all corners in the tower with spectacular views of course (”B” building) - the most expensive one being $3.1M
- South and north facing smaller-interior 2BR’s on high floors with good views (16 and above) priced in the low to mid $1.0M’s.
- Excellent value 2BR’s in the “C” building (under $1.0M)
- 1BR’s starting in the mid $600k’s
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Some Facts about The Infinity
Address: 300 Spear Street San Francisco, CA 94105
Opening Date: Initial occupancy of the first tower and the two mid-rise buildings slated for spring 2008, with occupancy for the second tower slated for mid 2009.
Location: Located one block from the Embarcadero in the heart of San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood, The Infinity is walking distance from San Francisco’s financial district, the Ferry Building and San Francisco Bay, AT&T Park and the city’s multitude of cultural and culinary treasures.
The Infinity offers convenient access to all of San Francisco’s major freeways and public transportation systems including BART, MUNI, CalTrain, ferries, buses and Highways 101, 280 and 880.
Description: The Infinity is an urban community of exceptional design, featuring 650 homes in two towers of 37 and 42 stories and two mid-rise buildings of eight and nine stories, arranged around a landscaped central courtyard. The Infinity’s architecture is distinctive, with curved glass walls that allow the home to feel like it has a large bay window magnifying the views of bay and sky.
Design Features: Designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Miami-based Arquitectonica and Clark Manus of San Francisco-based Heller Manus Architects, The Infinity pairs open, modern plans and refined, innovative materials to create a landmark of contemporary design that reflects San Francisco’s unique landscape.
The Infinity features well-designed floor plans, offering many choices to buyers. These include two-level town homes, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom homes, and studios. Sizes range from 536 to 1,462 square feet in the mid-rises and from 800 to 3,300 square feet in the towers.
photo credit to Joern
There are also six distinctive penthouses—two in the first tower and four in the second—certain to be among the city’s most desirable addresses.
Homes at The Infinity feature nine foot ceilings, glass windows that extend from 18” above the floor to the ceiling, Bosch appliances, full climate control, and walk-in closets. Select residences will also boast foyer entrances, balconies, private master bedroom suites, master baths with double vanities and space for a home office.
Services & Amenities: Amenities at The Infinity include a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot health club; 75-foot lap pool; private treatment room and sauna; spacious club lounge; business center; and a distinctive private screening room. The Infinity also features a 9,500 square foot fine dining restaurant, 3,500 square feet of additional retail, an on-site concierge, a 24-hour attended lobby, deeded and gated parking.
Owner/Developer: 300 Spear Realty Venture, L.L.C. / Tishman Speyer
Architects: Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica and Clark Manus of Heller Manus Architects
Interior Designer: Arquitectonica
Interior Designer of Model Unit: Orlando Diaz-Azcuy
Landscape Designer: Hargreaves Associates
Builder: Webcor Builders of San Mateo
picture credit to “Downtown Dave”
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