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The La Vie Experience in San Francisco
The La Vie Experience in San Francisco
Millennium Tower, the 60-story, ultra-luxury residential tower located at 301 Mission Street in San Francisco, has continued to see impressive sales activity amidst one of the nation's most turbulent real estate markets.
San Francisco,
CA,
United States of America
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08/09/2011
Millennium Tower, the 60-story, ultra-luxury residential tower located at 301 Mission Street in San Francisco, has continued to see impressive sales activity amidst one of the nation's most turbulent real estate markets. Buyers have been drawn to the building not only for its incredible design and service-rich lifestyle, but also for the vertical community Millennium Tower affords, which centers on the building's hallmark 20,000-square-foot Club Level and is exemplified by Millennium Tower's La Vie (www.laviesf.com) program.
Launched in 2010, La Vie is an exclusive amenity for residents that offers a robust calendar of intriguing offerings designed to bring neighbors together and further enhance the Millennium Tower ( http://www.millenniumtowersf.com ) lifestyle. Since its inception, residents have enjoyed monthly, themed "share your bottle" wine nights and movie screenings in the Club Level; a summer concert on the terrace with musician Eoin Harrington; and "fireside chats" with prominent locals and residents, including San Francisco 49ers legend Joe Montana and renowned venture capitalist and author Tom Perkins.
"We created La Vie for our residents as a way for them to connect, build a sense of community and share collective experiences," said Richard G. Baumert, managing director of Millennium Partners, developer of Millennium Tower.
"Residents have embraced the program enthusiastically. It's really amazing to see more than 200 residents -- most of whom are quite accomplished in their own right - - gather on the Club Level to mingle and listen to a fellow neighbor, such as Tom Perkins, tell his story during a fireside chat." "We've also found that La Vie resonates significantly with prospective buyers," continued Baumert. "We've learned that people want more than a luxury residence -- they also want to be part of a neighborhood and a community. Millennium Tower certainly meets this need, albeit as a more unconventional 'vertical' neighborhood, and La Vie provides the ideal catalyst for friendships to take root and for a community to grow." Resident services at Millennium Tower include a private concierge and onsite amenities comparable to five-star hotels and the world's finest country clubs, including exclusive access to the 20,000-square-foot Club Level, which has proven to be a popular spot for neighbors to gather since the first residents moved in. The signature Millennium Tower Club Level features an owners' lounge, tasting room and cellar, private dining room (serviced by chef Michael Mina's RN74 restaurant), screening room, children's playroom, outdoor terrace, and a 5,500-square-foot fitness center operated by Sports Club-LA, complete with Pilates and yoga studios, massage therapy, locker rooms, Jacuzzi and steam rooms as well as a 75-foot, indoor, competition-length lap pool set beneath a soaring skylight.
Designed by acclaimed architect Glenn Rescalvo of Handel Architects, the 645-foot, 60-story luxury residential tower and an adjacent 11-story mid-rise building comprise a total of 419 residences, including 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 2-bedroom + library, 3-bedroom and penthouse residences, ranging in size from approximately 750 square feet to 6,000 square feet. Each of the three residential components -- Residences at Millennium Tower ( http://www.millenniumtowersf.com ), City Residences at Millennium Tower and Grand Residences at Millennium Tower -- has its own separate and distinct entry and lobby as well as its own dedicated staff.
Located in one of the city's most exciting South of Market (SoMA) neighborhoods -- bounded by Mission, Fremont and Beale streets -- Millennium Tower is steps from the Financial District, SoMA's burgeoning museum district and cultural corridors, and only a short distance from AT&T Park, Union Square and the theater district. Upon completion of the city's new Transit Center, Millennium Tower residents will be in the heart of the revitalized Transbay neighborhood, adjacent to the picturesque 5.4-acre rooftop urban park that will serve as the Transit Center's "green roof," and in the heart of what is sure to become a thriving San Francisco destination, complete with new thoroughfares, restaurants and retailers. In addition, residents will conveniently be just steps from the transportation hub for the Greater Bay Area.
Potential buyers may schedule an appointment at Millennium Tower via email at SFLives@MillenniumTowerSF.com or by calling (415) 989-3333. For more information about Millennium Tower, visit http://www.millenniumtowersf.com/ .
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Potential buyers may schedule an appointment at Millennium Tower via email at SFLives@MillenniumTowerSF.com or by calling (415) 989-3333. For more information about Millennium Tower, visit http://www.millenniumtowersf.com/ .
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