Everyone wants a piece of recently anointed AIA Golden Boy Stanley Saitowitz. Here's your chance: 615 Tennessee Street is a top floor condo designed in 2000 by the master himself. Deets: 1 bedroom; a walk-in closet; enclosed parking; panoramic views from a terrace that looks like a chicken coop for the design-savvy; and all the exposed floor joints you could want. Asking price for its 1,101 square feet? $615,000. Straddling the line between Mission Bay hottness and Dogpatch lukwarmness (in terms of RE, that is), just steps from the still newish T-Third line, $560 / square feet seems like a steal — especially at a time when the architect's star continues to rise.
· 615 Tennessee Street #201 [MLS]
615 Tennessee St. #201
$615,000 Note: Those jackhammers and piledrivers in Mission Bay? That's the sound of your investment gaining value.
Thanks to the tipster who put this on our radar: the militant-sounding Dogpatch Liberation Front has a bone to pick with Cafe Cocomo. In what looks to be their first official blog entry, the DLF rails against the salsa-shaking hotspot for what appears to be a complete lack of parking security. Example? During a party last weekend, no less than 21 car windows ("a conservative count") were broken. Cocomo's promise of "free parking" apparently doesn't include the inevitable glass-replacement fee. Why's Cocomo to blame? Says the DLF'er:
How do I know all these cars belonged to Cocomo-goers? Because no one lives down here. Yet. Indiana is totally devoid of residences from 19th to 22nd. There were nine smashed windows between 20th and 22nd on that street alone.
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