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The Millennium Tower is a 60-story highrise centrally located in San Francisco's south Financial District at the corner of Beale and Mission St.
Designed by Glenn Rescalvo of Handel Architects and built by Millennium Partners of New York City, the Millennium promises a new era of luxury and sophistication to the Bay Area. The fourth tallest building in San Francisco, the development is actually 2 separate buildings: a 60-story tower and a 12-story podium building.
Containing a total of 419 homes of varying sizes and prices. The bottom 25 floors of the tower contain the "Residences", floors 26-60 are called the "Grand Residences" and the homes in the 12-story building are called the "City Residences" which are mostly open floor plans with high ceilings reminiscient of New York-style Tribeca lofts.
The design evokes images of a crystal with a mutil-faceted facade designed to reflect sunlight at various times of the day much like a sparkling crystal in the sky.
The quality of the amenity package is off-the-charts and raises the bar of city living in San Francisco. The 20,000 square-foot amenity complex includes a massive 5,500 sf fitness center operated by Sports Club/LA, a children's playroom, outdoor terrace with beautiful landscaping and seating area, 75-foot indoor competition lap pool under a large skylight, adjacent hot tub, wine cellar, tasting room, a 2500 sf Owner's Lounge with food service from Michael Mina's RN 74 just downstairs, and to top it off a screening room with a 100" HD projector screen.
The Millennium Tower caters to the most sophisticated city dweller.
Contact a CLIMB agent today for the latest availability, pricing, or to rent at the Millennium.
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