March 20, 2008
While Arterra Starts To Strip, The Hayes Starts To Close (And Open)
While Arterra starts to strip, according to a plugged-in tipster The Hayes has started closing ("as of yesterday") and "[a] grand opening (with the sales office on site) is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26." Let’s not forget those invitations to the housewarming(s).
∙ Arterra (300 Berry) Selectively Starts To Shed Its Bovis Blue Wrapper [SocketSite]
∙ The Hayes (55 Page) Strips Off (And Reveals) A Little Bit More [SocketSite]
First Published: March 20, 2008 1:00 AM
Comments from "Plugged In" Readers
As a fan of bay-area architecture, and architecture in general,I think its cool that they built on a former "brown field" and that the building will probably end up as SF first high-rise condo building to earn LEED certification. Thanks for the updates.
Posted by: SF Property Guy at March 20, 2008 11:07 AM
I'm moving in next week! I like it (much better now, with the exterior paint/stone completed)...while it's not mind-blowing architecture, it fits very well with the neighborhood (which I think is a key issue in the development process, especially in this neighborhood). For those that would say it's not part of Hayes Valley, as long as the neighborhood association considers it a part of their 'hood, I'm good :)
Posted by: MovingSoon at March 20, 2008 12:04 PM
We got our keys yesterday. Was told we were the first to close (two units closed yesterday). really excited to start moving stuff in. Building still has a long way to go...(walked around the building...lots of unfinished condos).
Posted by: Jonathan at March 20, 2008 2:17 PM
Congrats, Jonathan! I'm really excited too - can't wait to see what/who moves into the retail downstairs...
Posted by: MovingSoon at March 20, 2008 3:46 PM
Congrats Jonathan and Moving Soon. Enjoy your beautiful new homes!
I move in to 55 Page in April. My inspection walkthrough was last week - some very minor flaws, but no big deal issues. Everything was completed and ready for my review in my unit. I love the lobby - it feels like you are entering a Four Seasons hotel. The roof deck is huge, but will probably get kind of windy.
I asked about the downstairs restauranteurs in my walkthrough but no one had any detail. I'm sure they will be more great SF foodie stops and I like all the windows out on to Gough.
Posted by: Ebayj at March 22, 2008 11:19 PM
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