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February 2004

Bay CrossingsWaterfront Living

Last Beam Set for the Met

By Mary Swift-Swan

January celebrated the setting in place of the final beam on top of Crescent Heights, the newest Bay Area option in elegant living. THE METROPOLITAN is a two-tower, multistory luxury condominium complex on Rincon Hill. Finishing the structural portion of the construction phase of the second tower brought all participants together. The beam was covered with signatures of the construction team, architects, and Crescent Heights managers and local sales teams. After an old-fashioned BBQ lunch and very short speeches, the gathering of over 100 people cheered as the beam lifted into the air with the American flag waving in the clear blue winter sky.

Shlomo Fellus, Regional Sales Manager for Crescent Heights

The Metropolitan is located at the corner of Folsom and Frist Streets in San Francisco. The two buildings rise up around a central amenities complex. Corner condominium units have elegantly curved floor-to-ceiling windows providing panoramic views of the City and the Bay.

“The Met” condos, including studios and one- and two-bedroom configurations, r.ange from $400,000 to $1,000,000. All of the three-bedroom units have already been sold. Crescent Heights prides itself on its attention to quality and elegant interior design with all the latest in modern conviences.

A happy Clark Manus of Heller-Manus Architects

The Metropolitan’s luxurious interiors were designed by award-winning Bay Area architects Heller-Manus. Clark Manus was grinning throughout the entire beam-setting ceremony. He seemed pleased and proud to be part of the beautifully executed result of their efforts in creating the newest in luxury living in San Francisco. The Metropolitan is just the first step in the city’s plan for Rincon Hill’s urban renovation. For sales inquiries, call (415) 343-4400 or visit www.themetsf.com.