San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood unveils its first significant new-construction in several decades, The Pacific, a collection of 76 boutique residences plus the Row Home Collection, made up of 10 adjacent three- and four-story homes.

By Kirsten Niper

PHOTO COURTESY STEELBLUE

PHOTO COURTESY STEELBLUE


Developer Trumark Urban and Handel Architects collaborated to repurpose the 250,000-square-foot building on 2121 Webster Street into The Pacific, a nine-story jewel-box building that evokes a sense of timelessness. With sales launching this summer, there are one-, two- and three-bedroom flats available, plus three-level townhomes. The residences enjoy views of San Francisco, spanning from the Golden Gate Bridge to Twin Peaks. Amenities include private vehicle valet, full-service concierge, a lobby attendant, a private rooftop observatory lounge overlooking the bay and Golden Gate Bridge, a private guest suite, world-class fitness center, and installations from local artists and international creators such as Helen Amy Murray.
“The ideal buyer for The Pacific will have an affinity for our modern approach to sophisticated design, which focuses on impeccable finishes, rich details and gracious and welcoming spaces,” explains Arden Hearing, managing director at Trumark Urban. “They will also appreciate being in the heart of the action, just steps from top-tier shopping, Michelin-starred restaurants, gorgeous parks, playgrounds, some of the best private schools in the city, and also within close range of hiking, running and biking trails.”