650 Delancey St, San Francisco, CA 94107; The Oriental; 67/88

650 Delancey St, San Francisco, CA 94107; The Oriental; 67/88


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650 Delancey St, San Francisco, CA 94107

Year Built:1996
Floors: 2
Unit:66

The Oriental Warehouse is a San Francisco-designated historic landmark built in 1867 by The Pacific Mail Steamship Company. In the 1880′s the Oriental Warehouse played a crucial role in the distribution of imports: coffee, tea, rice, and silk, from the Orient.  Over a century later in 1996, Fisher-Friedman Architects‘ ingenuity revived the formerly derelict Oriental Warehouse. The original shell was left intact and a new, modern building was built within. The historic loft conversion consists of 66 dramatic live/work lofts with 18 foot ceilings, exposed brick and timber, and stunning architectural details. The lofts range in size from 1350 to 1800 square feet and floor plans are uniquely configured as: one bedroom + den, two bedroom, and two bedroom + den. Every loft has two bathrooms and washer/dryer hookup.

Only half a block from Embarcadero on a tranquil corner of the vibrant South Beach neighborhood, 650 Delancey Street is one of the most coveted addresses in South Beach.  Across from Crossroads Cafe, and convenient to many restaurants in the area, South Beach Park and AT&T Ballpark.  Easy access to I-280 & I-80 and to public transport to Downtown SF.

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