Stylish Brick and Timber Live/Work Loft in the Historic Clocktower Building
Key Details
- Loft condo in the Schmidt Lithograph Company Clocktower Loft Building
- 127 mixed-use units, each 100% unique as part of award-winning David Baker design
- Built ~ 1907; converted to condos ~ 1992
- Rare corner unit in the Tower below the iconic clock
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, ~ 1,398 sq ft per tax records
- 1-car assigned, covered parking with direct access from Tower elevator
- Brick and timber elements with natural light from 3 sides
- 14-ft ceilings and extra quiet dual-pane windows throughout
- Chic SubZero/Dacor kitchen, in-unit laundry
- Refinished hardwood floors
- Convenient location near transit, restaurants, South Park, Oracle Park, Westfield Center, SFMOMA, Whole Foods, Embarcadero, etc
- Walk Score: 94 | Transit Score: 100 | Bike Score: 79
- HOA Dues: $756/month + $100/month for parking
- Included: Water, garbage, building insurance and management fees are all paid by the association
Take a Tour Through 461 2nd Street #451T
- Exceptionally bright and airy
- Soaring 14-foot ceilings
- Natural light from three sides
- Upgraded dual-pane windows throughout
- Modern-industrial ambience
- Brick and timber construction with dramatic exposed beams
- Refinished hardwood floors throughout common areas
- Wide entryway
- Storage and space for a work-from-home office
- Open-plan great room
- Integrated entertainment system with built-in speakers, contemporary gas fireplace, AV/storage shelves
- Southern and western exposures with views of Oracle Park, Bernal Hill, Twin Peaks, Salesforce Tower
- Designer kitchen
- High-end stainless appliances: Subzero fridge/freezer; Dacor oven, range, built-in microwave
- Shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops and backsplash, pantry closet
- Bedroom area
- Elevated platform bedroom with three big, bright windows
- Spacious walk-in closet with custom organizers
- Full bathroom
- Shower-over-tub and more tall, exposed-beam ceilings
- In-unit laundry
- Parking
- Tower elevator to first floor, easy in and out
- Accessed via 2nd Street
Historic Clocktower Building
History
- Built as a warehouse in 1907 after the fire of 1906, and expanded in 1921, the Clocktower building served as headquarters for Max Schmidt Lithograph Company
- Schmidt Company was one of America’s great “label houses,” the largest on the west coast at the time
- When the Bay Bridge Aqueduct was built, city officials were persuaded against demolishing the clocktower by Mr. Schmidt himself
- Brick-and-timber structure converted into mixed-use condo and office space in 1992 by SF architect David Baker and firm McKenzie, Rose, & Halliday
Features
- 127 mixed-use units, each 100% unique as part of award-winning David Baker design
- Common areas include two interior courtyards and fountain, roof deck with panoramic views
- Permanent exhibit of Schmidt lithographs—stop by the 3rd floor!
- Old-industrial charm from well-maintained, original features
Explore the Neighborhood Around 461 2nd Street #451T
Prime South Beach Location
Improving Our Streets, Preserving Our History
- Recently completed Second Street Improvements Project added widened sidewalks, bicycle lanes, new trees, street furnishings and more
- South Beach is home to the South End Historic District, celebrating the area’s historic waterfront warehouses from the post-Gold Rush years, when SF served as the west coast’s principal seaport and connection to the outside world
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