301 Bryant is a beautiful building. Designed by Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (now in the portfolios of both TANNERHECHT Architecture and LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects) and developed by ECB, the 11-story structure includes 39 residential units and was built on a small 8,000 square foot site. In fact, according to ECB, 301 Bryant is “a model of in-fill development on a small, extremely constrained site that was considered by the San Francisco redevelopment agency to have limited value.”
Three units currently available in 301 Bryant, and we’re big fans of the windows and terrace, but definitely not the electric range, of unit #103. So why does #103 have an electric range when units #101 and #704 advertise gas ranges? Rumor has it that the developer only bothered to run gas lines in the stack of the building that included the developer’s unit. It’s good to be the developer.
∙ Listing: 301 Bryant St #101 (2/2) – $1,048,000 [MLS]
∙ Listing: 301 Bryant St #704 (2/2) – $1,110,000 [MLS]
∙ Listing: 301 Bryant St #103 (2/2) – $1,150,000 [MLS]
∙ ECB: 301 Bryant
∙ TANNERHECHT Architecture: 301 Bryant
∙ LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects
Maybe. But after touring Vancouver BC,
I am amazed at how clunky SF condo towers look.
Only wish we could disagree with you about Vancouver…