301 Main Street #37B Living

The infamous Gurbaksh Chahal (a.k.a. “G”) purchased the penthouse unit #37B atop the first tower of The Infinity at 301 Main Street for $6.925 million in early 2008 and spent a million dollars upgrading the 3,355 square foot condo, a budget which included a reported $250K in marble flooring alone.

301 Main Street #37B Kitchen

And while you won’t find it on the MLS, the penthouse is now on the market with a $12M price tag.

301 Main Street #37B Floor Plan

Having been sued by the Infinity’s Homeowners Association and run afoul of the law for assaulting a girlfriend in the condo’s master bedroom, an assault which led to Chahal being ousted as the CEO of RadiumOne, Chahal’s departure isn’t likely to garner too many tears from other residents in the building.

No word on where Chahal and his monogrammed headboard are headed or if they have already landed.

301 Main Street #37B Bedroom

34 thoughts on “The Infamous “G” Unloading Infinity Penthouse, Asking $12M”
  1. Is he taking that crass Louis XIV-ish padded headboard with the big golden “G” on it? If so can I have it? I’ll even change my name to begin with a G.

  2. Hard to sell for this unit for so many reason. Maybe this is the premiere episode of the “million dollar listing” show in SF.

    1. yeah, the marble flooring is horrible. I thought that the building code prohibited a slick finish on the floor for safety reasons. It’s slippery! These high-rise buildings all have marble flooring so I must be mistaken.

      1. Not mistaken. There are safety concerns with floor slickness. If the floor is slightly wet, it will be a painful slip and fall. In shopping mall slip and fall cases, first expert to retain is a coefficient friction expert.

  3. It’s a gut job, C’mon guy…..seriously ever bit of this place needs to be torn out, cheap floor tiles, even cheaper kitchen, nice microwave!…..the granite counter bathrooms, there isn’t anything worth saving in this penthouse dump

  4. On top of all the other problems w/ this place, don’t you think they at least could have fixed a few superficial items?

    Scuffed baseboards in living room
    Burnt-out light bulb in master bath
    Dirty/scratched stainless fridge
    White leather motorcycle jacket in master closet

  5. Beyond the aesthetics… that’s a terrible floor plan. Way too many odd intersections and angles (and I don’t mean the exterior walls) – e.g. on entry, there’s neither a clean line of sight to the dining room… *nor* a full wall (such as for a focal piece of art). And was there seriously no way for them to incorporate the structural columns, instead of have them plopped in the middle of the living and master bedroom areas? I’ve never understood why that’s seen as “OK”, and it renders the entire space around them useless.

  6. The reason for the headboard is so that if the lady forgets what to call him she just has to look at the headboard for a clue.

    1. I hope [he] sells at a loss. Never met him but I am sure he has got a serious inferiority complex and need to overcompensate.

  7. Well, it could be a lot nicer with some renovation. I agree that the floor plan is awful, however. No en suite bath for the guest room? FAIL. And no way I’m sitting on a “patio” 500 feet above street level.

    1. I thought that marble naturally etched over time and became less glossy. So if there’s a top treatment preserving gloss then it would be a matter of removing that (probably chemically) and then just treating the floor with a mild acid like lemon juice.

  8. Looks like G got into more trouble with women, drugs, and alcohol: “Prosecutors want to revoke ad tech mogul Gurbaksh “G” Chahal’s probation for beating his girlfriend because another woman dating Chahal said he kicked her repeatedly in the leg.”

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