Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street

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| name = Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street, San Francisco

| image = 706 Mission Street 2021 02.jpg

| image_caption = In April 2021

| location = 706 Mission Street, San Francisco, California

| coordinates = {{coord|37.7860|-122.4028|region:US-CA_type:landmark|display=it}}

| pushpin_map = United States San Francisco Central

| status = completed

| topped_out_date = November 2019

| start_date = 2016

| completion_date = 2021

| building_type = Museum, residential condos

| classification = Skyscraper

| architectural = {{convert|510|ft|abbr=on}}

| roof = {{convert|480|ft|abbr=on}}

| top_floor =

| floor_count = 43

| elevator_count =

| unit_count = Up to 190

| cost = US$500 million

| floor_area =

| architect = Handel Architects
TEN Arquitectos

| structural_engineer =

| main_contractor = Webcor Builders

| developer = Westbrook Partners

| owner =

| management =

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Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street, San Francisco (formerly named 706 Mission Street)[https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article102890.html Hoetl News] is a 43-story, {{convert|510|ft|abbr=on}} residential skyscraper in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. Located across the street from Yerba Buena Gardens and Moscone Center, the tower site is bounded by Mission Street on the south and 3rd Street on the east, and incorporates the historic Aronson Building in its design.{{cite web |last=Roberts |first=Chris |title=Mexican Museum, condo project get key city sign-off |url=http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/mexican-museum-condo-project-get-key-city-sign-off/Content?oid=2349756|work=San Francisco Examiner |date=May 23, 2013}} The tower will contain up to 190 condominiums on the upper floors and a permanent home for the Mexican Museum on the bottom four floors.{{cite news|last=Baker|first=Kenneth|title=Mexican Museum's new home closer to reality|url=http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Mexican-Museum-s-new-home-closer-to-reality-4742302.php#page-2|work=San Francisco Chronicle |date=August 18, 2013}}

History

The project was approved by the San Francisco Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors in 2013,{{cite news |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/cityinsider/2013/07/24/mexican-museum-approval-to-spark-legal-ballot-fights/ |title=Mexican Museum approval to spark legal, ballot fights |first=Marisa |last=Lagos |date=July 24, 2013 |work=San Francisco Chronicle}}{{cite news |last=Dineen |first=J.K. |title=SoMa condos poised to be S.F.'s most expensive ever |url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Record-breaking-condo-project-coming-to-SoMa-6126543.php |work=San Francisco Chronicle |date=March 13, 2015}} and construction started in February 2016.{{cite news |url=http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Update-on-S-F-Mexican-Museum-farewell-to-Dan-6837242.php |title=Update on S.F. Mexican Museum, farewell to Dan Hicks |first=Jesse |last=Hamlin |date= February 17, 2016 |work=SF Gate}}{{cite news |url=http://www.socketsite.com/archives/2015/12/settlement-reached-for-46-story-mexican-museum-tower-to-rise.html |title=Settlement Reached for 46-Story Mexican Museum Tower to Rise |date=December 18, 2015 |work=SocketSite}}{{cite news |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/real-estate/2016/01/mexican-museum-condo-tower-sf-millennium-partners.html |title=After 10-year wait, $500 million Mexican Museum condo tower in S.F. to break ground by March |first=Roland |last=Li |date=January 13, 2016 |work=San Francisco Business Times}}

Pre-sales for the 146 condos began in May 2019, ranging from $2.3 million per unit up to $49 million for the top-floor penthouse,[https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2019/11/13/first-look-san-franciscos-next-ultra-luxury-condo.html "First Look: San Francisco's next ultra-luxury condo tower nears completion"], San Francisco Business Times (November 13, 2019) making the latter the highest-priced penthouse in San Francisco.[https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/46-million-San-Francisco-penthouse-Fremont-14515958.php "See inside the $46 million San Francisco penthouse, among the highest priced properties in the city"], SFGate (October 14, 2019)[https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/most-expensive-penthouse-San-Francisco-Four-Season-14856417.php#photo-18652790 "At $49 million, this will be San Francisco's most expensive penthouse"], SFGate, Amy Graff (November 27, 2019) It has 12 penthouse units priced in the $15 million to $25 million range.[https://sf.curbed.com/2019/11/14/20965494/new-four-seasons-tower-in-yerba-buena-topped-off "New Four Seasons tower in Yerba Buena topped off"], Curbed San Francisco (November 14, 2019) The project was taken over by Westbrook Partners in the fall of 2019, creating the 706 Mission Co. LLC entity.[https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2020/01/22/currys-snap-up-s-f-condo-in-four-seasons-private.html "Currys snap up S.F. condo in Four Seasons Private Residences"], San Francisco Business Times (January 22, 2020)  In October 2019, the San Francisco Business Times reported that The Four Seasons Private Residences was hiring art and wine experts.[https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2019/10/28/photos-bay-area-apartment-and-condo-developers.html?ana=e_mc_prem&j=90141161&t=Morning&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTURoa01XWXlNakV6TUdSbCIsInQiOiJiYUtqZU9qZW14UUdBUU1KNEJyMlMyVW9NNVBmcTNmOVwvSDlmV0hlT0Z4dU5QVlVubG0ybmEzR0dMTkZVNm13Nlk2UEJ6RWJTS1dmNXNWTzV5SUFhTGNocFBLdjhVVDlQSnZOSzR0K280Y05CWVViWkhcLytjZExpb0d5eDVqVFAwIn0= "Photos: Bay Area apartment and condo developers jack up amenities to lure residents"], San Francisco Business Times (October 28, 2019) In January 2020, it was reported that athlete Steph Curry was buying a unit in the tower.[https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Warriors-Steph-Curry-scores-luxury-home-in-new-14993571.php "Warriors’ Steph Curry scores luxury home in new SF condo tower"], San Francisco Chronicle (January 21, 2020) After the coronavirus pandemic impacted the physical sales process for several months, the residence began offering virtual real estate tours in May 2020.{{Cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/ambergibson/2020/05/19/san-franciscos-sexiest-new-residence-offers-posh-virtual-real-estate-tours/#772a0b1723ff|title = San Francisco's Sexiest New Residence Offers Posh Virtual Real Estate Tours| website=Forbes }} The building formally opened for occupancy in May 2021.{{cite news |title=Four Seasons luxury condos in SoMa have few takers |url=https://therealdeal.com/san-francisco/2022/10/27/four-seasons-luxury-condos-in-soma-have-few-takers/ |access-date=April 20, 2025 |publisher=The Real Deal |date=October 27, 2022}}

Notable tenants

==Legal==

After approval in 2013, the development faced a lawsuit from residents of the nearby Four Seasons Hotel & Residences, which was settled in 2015.

See also

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