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FOR SALE and ready for the gavel to drop. Harcourts Non-Distressed Live Auction on selected units. Bidding to start from $725,000. 12:00 pm (PST) December 15, 2022. All buyers and financing options are welcome. Contingencies and variations considered. No buyer premiums or additional fees. Disclosures/reports are available. Preemptive offers are welcome.
The Quinn is an exploration and an expression, looking beyond four walls and asking if the place where you live can be something truly inspiring.
It’s a home born of collaboration, bringing together designers, architects, artists and creatives to craft a truly boutique residence. A special place, for the few who want something truly theirs, in a neighborhood that offers an authentic San Franciscan city experience.
The Quinn was created to offer more than a home.
It’s a collection of moods, moments and spaces designed as a retreat and refuge. From calming palettes to organic courtyards and rooftop retreats, to private entries and personal wellness features, this is a home that looks and lives beautifully. Complementing the amenities and community spaces, The Quinn also features a series of commissioned artwork by KFiSH. These works can be found throughout the building, from the courtyard mural to the lobby to actual residences, and have been curated to bring a sense of creativity and individualism.
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Light industry once ruled this quiet backwater district; printing presses, welders, motorcycle repair, with a few dance spots thrown in for good measure. That is until city planners laid out a future more akin to New Your City's SOHO, where galleries and artist lofts might dominate the picture. That vision didn't quite materialize, though big changes remained just over the horizon for this centrally located enclave.
San Francisco had its dot-com explosion in the 90's and suddenly it was hip to live and work in SOMA. 3rd street saw the introduction of a major SF MOMA location, followed by Yerba Buena, and the Jewish Museum. Things very quickly shifted as multimillionaire tech-heads began populating the office spaces and lunchtime eateries, shifting the neighborhood's economic fortunes forever.
Once unremarkable warehouses were transformed into offices that boasted the latest Internet connectivity. Old printing factories now became the city's hottest luxury lofts. Folks began taking note of the Victorian cottages nestled in the modest alleys between the broad thoroughfares. This period also saw the rebirth of the Ferry Building at the end of Market. This classic historic structure morphed quickly into an exceptional food emporium and farmer market location without rival. SOMA remains today an urban district where dreams are made, in a comfortable setting unlike any other. And all within biking or walking distance.