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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