Inventive spirit in Mission District
Live/work space in trilevel offers unique opportunity
A live/work contemporary in the Mission District aptly reflects San Francisco’s inventive and artistic identity.
“It’s an immersive environment for entrepreneurial pursuits in one of the most creative territories on earth,” said Wendy Storch of Sotheby’s International Realty, who is listing the swanky trilevel at 1 Enterprise St. for $4.5 million. “The design merges location, architectural treasure and possibility.”
There’s no shortage of notable spaces in this trilevel that dates back to 1861. The live/ work listing begins with a 1,500square-foot workshop and vault on its lowest level. The next two floors serve as a four-bedroom, two-bathroom topped with a panoramic roof deck.
The eat-in kitchen exudes sleek sophistication. Zebrawood cabinets bear a high-gloss finish that complements a suite of professional-grade appliances. A six-burner Wolf cooktop anchors a bar island that serves as the kitchen’s centerpiece. Both a laundry room and storage area hide behind the kitchen, while a separate pantry offers additional versatility.
Original fir flooring spans the open living space as east- and west-facing windows frame landmark views. Skylights ensure sunbeams enter the room whenever possible as gallery walls invite an art collection.
Grand dimensions enable the great room and roof deck to host scores of guests, and the surround sound wiring is ready to play the soundtrack. Modern lighting and radiant heating lend additional creature comforts to the inventive space.
Originally a 19th century brewery, the building took on a more artistic slant in the 1960s. Now the building offers Production, Distribution, Repair zon-