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Encore Launches First Condo Product in San Francisco's Revitalized Mid-Market Neighborhood

Encore Launches First Condo Product in San Francisco's Revitalized Mid-Market Neighborhood

Encore Capital Management has launched sales at Stage 1075, a new, 90-unit condo building at 1075 Market Street. The building is the first for-sale condo product in San Francisco’s newly revitalized Mid-Market neighborhood.

The eight story modern building featuring studios, one- and two-bedroom homes ranging in size from approximately 400 to 1,100 square feet. Prices start from the mid-$500,000s for a studio, the mid-$600,000s for a one-bedroom, and the low $1 million range for a two-bedroom home. Projected completion is February 2018.

Stage 1075 is designed with urban pioneers in mind, offering the opportunity to own a modern home in a dynamic neighborhood with a rich history. Its central location makes it ideal to live, work and play.

The building is centrally located in a bustling area of Market Street in close proximity to numerous employers, restaurants, theaters, museums, and shopping. Stage 1075 boasts high marks with a walk score of 99, bike score of 99 and transit score of 100.

Stage 1075 derives its name from its history, first as a vaudeville theater called Grauman’s Imperial Theater in 1912, and later as Premiere Theater in 1929, and United Artists Theater in 1931. In 1972, it became Market Street Cinema, a colorful dancing venue, until it closed in 2013. 

 Amenities include a lobby attendant, a virtual doorman, Luxer One package lockers, rooftop deck with BBQ, lounge seating and fire pits featuring beautiful city views, dog run and dog washing station, landscaped courtyard, ground floor retail space, bike storage and maintenance.  The building also offers underground parking.

 

Miami Worldcenter Will Feature Artwork by Berlin artist Franz Ackermann

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Miami Worldcenter Closes on New Construction Loan

Miami Worldcenter Closes on New Construction Loan