BLU Update

% Sold: Blu is now 29% sold, the doorman says there are about 5 residents moved-in!

They have staged models on the 4th floor of the 2nd-19th floor, plans A-F and look fantastic…

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Remaining Units:

* 2BR/2BA: (Plans: A/B/C/E/F): 45 units starting at $686k

* 2BR/2BA+Den: (Plan: D) 14 units, remaining units on 7th floor & up
starting at $826k

* 3BR/2.5BA Two-Level Penthouses + Private Rooftop Deck: 5 units, from
$2.9M

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Blu is a new 21-story high-rise condominium tower in San Francisco, CA. Blu is made up of 108 homes – that’s only 6 per floor. There are also 6 two-story penthouses with private roof decks and glass-walled solariums. The design aesthetic of Blu is clean, simple and modern. The architects wanted to preserve the sense of open space in order to maximize sunlight and air.



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BLU Update


Written by Mark Choey: View Author Profile Page
Posted on 25 May 2009
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