Millenium Tower, is a 60 story residence building that’s currently being built. You might notice it when you drive over Bay Bridge, it’s the tallest building that’s being worked on.
Boy, I’d love to live on the top floor, 59th and 60th floor going for about $12 million each.
Here’s excerpt from Wikipedia:
USD $350 million project is developed by Millennium Partners of New York City and designed by Handel Architects. At 645 ft. (197 m), it will be the fourth tallest building in San Francisco when completed, and the tallest since 345 California Street in 1986. The tower is slender, with each floor containing 14,000 square feet (1,300 m²) of floor space. In addition to the 60-story tower, there is a 125-foot (38 m) 12-story tower on the north end of the complex.[4] Between the two towers is a two-story glass atrium approximately 43 ft. (13 m) tall. In total, the project will have 440 units, consisting of 320 residences and 120 extended-stay hotel units. The residences are said to be the priciest on the West Coast, with penthouse units on floors 59 and 60 selling for around USD$ 12 million. The bottom 25 floors of the main tower will be called Residences while the floors from 26 to 60 will have the name Grand Residences. The 53 units in the 12-story tower will be called the City Residences.Below street level, there will be 355 parking spaces in a four-story underground garage located under the midrise building. Overall, the tower’s design is intended to resemble a translucent crystal, and is a landmark for the Transbay Redevelopment and the southern skyline of San Francisco.
