Posted Feb 11, 2020, 7:33 PM
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40-story residential tower at former S.F. Goodwill site begins leasing
By Laura Waxmann – Real Estate Reporter, San Francisco Business Times
Feb 11, 2020, 6:41am PST Updated 43 minutes ago
A 40-story residential tower rising from the site of a former Goodwill building at the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and Mission Street is nearing completion, with leasing starting Tuesday.
Roughly 1,000 people are expected to eventually occupy the 550-unit building, which could be move-in ready as early as May. The building, dubbed Fifteen Fifty, comes with 40,000 square feet of amenities, including a, 5,600-square-foot dog park on the fifth floor and dog washing station in the basement.
Homes at Fifteen Fifty range from studio apartments — which are hitting the market at $3,500 — to three-bedroom apartments, with rents starting at $9,900. Rents for the building’s one-bedroom apartments start at $4,550 and two-bedroom apartments are priced at $6,400.
The building also features four penthouse units, for which prices have not been released. Twenty percent of Fifteen Fifty’s apartments are earmarked for affordable housing . . . .
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