the metropolitan
Nestled between San Francisco’s Financial District and the Embarcadero, the award winning Metropolitan was the first major development built in the South Beach neighborhood after the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
This high-rise residential project is comprised of two towers above a 3-story podium with four levels of subterranean parking. The Metropolitan houses 342 high-end condominium units – of which 41 units are below market rate.
Residential amenities include a health club, indoor pool, community room, theatre, outdoor pavilion with roof terrace, and a formal porte-cochere drop off in front of a secure lobby.
The project acknowledges the historic San Francisco tradition of bay windows in a contemporary manner. The Metropolitan’s charm resides in arched central bays, large balconies and distinctive aluminum clad circular corner bay windows that offer residents stunning 180-degree views of downtown and the Bay.
the metropolitan
Nestled between San Francisco’s Financial District and the Embarcadero, the award winning Metropolitan was the first major development built in the South Beach neighborhood after the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
This high-rise residential project is comprised of two towers above a 3-story podium with four levels of subterranean parking. The Metropolitan houses 342 high-end condominium units – of which 41 units are below market rate.
Residential amenities include a health club, indoor pool, community room, theatre, outdoor pavilion with roof terrace, and a formal porte-cochere drop off in front of a secure lobby.
The project acknowledges the historic San Francisco tradition of bay windows in a contemporary manner. The Metropolitan’s charm resides in arched central bays, large balconies and distinctive aluminum clad circular corner bay windows that offer residents stunning 180-degree views of downtown and the Bay.
specifications
Address
333 1st Street
Units
342 Condominiums (301 Market Rate)
Inventory
Studio, I Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, 3 Bedroom, Penthouse
Amenities
Completion
2004