May 19, 2013 1:36 am
 
 

Mid-Market

On the Move on Market Street with ICON, 2001 Market, Linea and 2200 Market

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In 2012 there was the lowest level of new condos to hit the market in almost 20 years.  Now we are finally seeing new developments starting again, and many of these projects are on Market Street.  These projects include ICON at 2299 Market Street, 2001 Market Street, Linea at 1998 Market Street, and 2200 Market Street.  Of these projects, ICON at 2299 Market Street will be the first to hit the market.

ICON is an iconic glass and aluminum building composed of 18 units with the finest materials including floor-to-ceiling windows, top-of-the-line European appliances, and white oak hardwood floors.  This building has a distinctive architectural style which is consistently maintained in every unit and a courtyard with the feel of a zen garden will be easily maintained and enjoyed by all residents.

2001 Market Street is a highly anticipated mixed use development which will house the city’s newest Whole Foods.  The site includes approximately 80 residential units with 2 bedrooms or more.  This site is well served by Muni and BART and will have a LEED certification.  The big question is when the developer will determine whether it will sell as condos or become a rental building.

Linea at 1998 Market Street is a high profile corner building at Buchanan Street.  This will be the site of 115 new condos with an anticipated sales release in the summer of 2013.  This project will include 1 bedroom units and deluxe penthouses.

2200 Market Street also is anticipated to begin sales this summer.  This project is made up of 22 new condos.  This five story building will also include 2 ground floor commercial spaces.  With a Duboce Triangle neighborhood location and only a handful of units, this building will make quite a splash.

For more information about these new developments on Market Street or other new developments in San Francisco, contact a Climb agent.

2299 Market Street is exclusively represented by Suzanne Gregg & Jason Gorski of Paragon Real Estate. 2200 Market Street is exclusively represented by Polaris Pacific. 2001 Market Street and 1998 Market Street’s listing brokerages are currently unknown; feel free to update us!

Coming Soon: 2299 Market Street, New Castro Condominium Development

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2299 Market Street is exclusively represented by Suzanne Gregg & Jason Gorski of Paragon Real Estate. 

 

From the award winning architect team of ib&a and developer Angus McCarthy comes the highly anticipated residences at 2299 Market. The former site of the Trinity Methodist Church, this luxury new building will consist of 18 market rate condominiums slated for completion for Spring 2013. Offerings include thoughtful floor plans, luxury finishes, parking and views.

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Located at the convergence of San Francisco’s desirable Castro, Duboce Triangle and Market Street corridor neighborhoods, residents will enjoy an abundance of retail, dining options, public transport and a perfect WalkScore of 100.  Three stories of residential units will be constructed over 5,000 sq. ft. of commercial space. The unit mix includes:

  • Eight 1-bedroom floor plans
  • Nine 2-bedroom floor plans
  • One 3-bedroom floor plan

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For updates on floor plans, pricing and sneak peek preview tours, please contact San Francisco new construction condo expert Kristen Stuecher today at kristen@climbsf.com or 415.948.4888.

 

New Development Construction Update: San Francisco’s Dynamic Octavia Corridor

This property’s representation is currently unknown. 

The new developments along the Octavia Corridor, part of The Market and Octavia neighborhood plan, are continuing to make progress. San Francisco has long been excited about the city’s redevelopment plan for the area of Hayes Valley around Octavia Street and Market, which is one of the first places people see as they come off freeways into the city. Some gorgeous new buildings are going up along the Octavia corridor, offering residential and retail units as well as public improvements and green space.

The following Octavia Corridor projects are currently under construction:

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2001 Market (at Dolores) – Currently pouring concrete and building the basement walls and pillars. Estimated completion in fall 2013.

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1960-1998 Market (at Buchanan) – Construction began in July. Estimated completion unknown.

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401 Grove / 300 Ivy  – Construction began in August. Estimated completion unknown.

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Octavia Gateway, at 8 Octavia Street (at Market) is expected to begin construction soon, having just received complete approval from the planning department in September.

 

The following Octavia Corridor new developments are awaiting approval from the planning department or are still being designed by the architects and developers:

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Parcel P – Needs approval, expected breaking ground mid-2013, expected completion 2014 [emailed developer for update]

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Parcels K & L (west side of Octavia between Fell and Oak)–The city’s idea was to fill these two spaces with temporary, container-based entertainment and dining destinations while long-term planning was done, but nothing seems to have come of it since the city signed leases with Envelope A+D. [UPDATE: see first comment below, from Envelope A+D]

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Parcels M & N (east side of Octavia between Fell and Oak) – These cellular housing units by Envelope A+D are in the same situation as their counterparts across the street…they’ve got pretty designs, but no word as to whether they’re making any progress. [UPDATE: see first comment below, from Envelope A+D]

If you’re interested in purchasing in one of these buildings, contact neighborhood professional Kristen Stuecher at 415.948.4888 or kristen@climbsf.com. She’ll keep you up-to-date on the building’s progress and ensure that you’ll be among the first buyers to access homes there once construction is completed.