| New Construction Update– The Arterra | November 30th, 2007 |
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With 16 floors, the Arterra boasts 269 homes and is the City’s first LEED-certified green building. That mean’s it’s really really ‘green’– I recall it’s even got a giant lawn on the roof to offset carbon dioxide. Some of the environmentally correct bells and whistles include Trespa exterior cladding, made with end-of-lifecycle material that offers color and texture. Trespa also serves as part of a rain screen system that improves interior air quality. You can grab a view of The Arterra when you sweep on and off the 280 freeway at King Street. It’s location obviously perfect for freeway access, and over the next few years the area is going to become a dynamic walking district full of shops and restaurants. They’ve also got some sweet deals on financing that makes living there quite affordable. Move-ins are scheduled for mid-2008. Please call me for more information on the loan buy-down. I can also fill you in with more details on what’s available, which way it faces and what the square footages are at different price points. |
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When Arterra was just a hole in the ground at the end of Berry street, it was still hard to picture how Mission Bay would evolve into San Francisco’s newest neighborhood. Now, with the building nearing completion, it’s easier to see how The Arterra will fit into the landscape.