Built in 1937, converted to homes in 1998 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001, Embarcadero Lofts is home to 59 residences at 300 Beale St. in the South Beach neighborhood. Notable features in the building include it’s historic architecture and prime South Beach location.
Home sizes at Embarcadero Lofts range from about 750 square feet up to about 2,500 square feet. Homes are available in one, two and three-bedroom layouts. Building amenities include a rooftop terrace, beautiful attended lobby and historic building details.
Architect: Frederick H. Meyer
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Tucked between soaring glass towers you’ll find this delightful conversion building that has long been a part of the neighborhood fabric. Added to the National Register of Historic Places, here’s a brief summary of the building’s history and significance, as stated in the application:
Designed, by Frederick H. Meyer, FAIA (1876-1961), one of San Francisco’s most significant and prolific architects of the late nineteenth and. early Twentieth centuries, the Coffin-Redington Building is the only known extant example of Meyer’s design of a multi-faceted manufactory, which, in this instance, was an architecturally distinguished but understated, state-of-the-art pharmaceutical headquarters.
Number of Homes
59
Construction Schedule
1937/1998
Parking
Most homes have parking for one car, a few homes have no parking and some homes have two parking spots.
If you love the location but want a very different building style, consider Lumina, Infinity, or Mira. The Oriental Warehouse and Stagehouse Lofts are two other conversion buildings to consider if you love the style but not the location.