PROPERTY POST:
Neighborhood to Watch: Waterfront Modern Residences with Resort-Style Amenities Coming to Mission Bay. Escape from the concrete of San Francisco and be surrounded with color. The new ideal for city living is a comfortable blend of urban pulse, modern design, resort-like amenities and the great outdoors. Located on the channel, One Mission Bay will bring 350 waterfront residences to the emerging Mission Bay neighborhood with sales beginning this spring. There’s no place like One Mission Bay. With sleek and stylish design, One Mission Bay features one 16-story and one six-story building with waterfront homes ranging from studios to three-bedrooms plus den. Embodying the essence of the city, artful attention to detail and sophistication are hallmarks of One Mission Bay. Each home is crafted from curated premium finishes and natural materials blended with high-contrast accents to create a clean, contemporary design. Kitchens are equipped with high-end European appliances by Gaggenau™, premium Caesarstone® quartz countertops, and outfitted with hardwood floors, modern cabinetry and tile backsplashes. Select homes also feature a standalone kitchen island. Surrounded by green parks and scenic waterfront walkways, One Mission Bay amenities are inspired by indoor/ outdoor living with a lush courtyard and terrace, fire pits, a heated outdoor pool with poolside cabanas and outdoor dining areas. Indoors, residents can access a private library, dining and lounge areas, expansive fitness center, sauna and business center. Step outside and enter a lively street scene with restaurants, cafes, bars and shopping are blocks away. Stroll across the channel and root for the Giants at AT&T Park, bike along the water’s edge, kayak in the Bay, watch boats drift into McCovey Cove or picnic in the grass at China Basin Park. Down the street, enjoy an afternoon at the popular pop-up shipping container village, The Yard at Mission Rock, and the expansive outdoor gardens at Stem Kitchen & Garden. Access is made easy with a Caltrain link to the Peninsula and Muni Metro that connects to downtown. The future Central Subway Project will provide a direct transit link between Mission Bay to SoMa, downtown, and Chinatown. This is San Francisco’s neighborhood to watch.