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Soma Grand
Soma Grand is a luxury residential high rise located in emerging midtown San Francisco. The building is considered an exciting project anchoring the emergence of this midtown neighborhood of San Francisco and delivering a lifestyle-service oriented building that includes the style, service and quality of a boutique hotel, managed by one of the premier boutique hoteliers in the country – Joie de Vivre Hospitality. Just a short stroll to new restaurants and bars, theatre, opera, and farmers market, the Soma Grand truly defines the diversity and meaning of savvy San Francisco urban living and value. Common Amenities: • Hotel-Like, Extensive, Park Level: Includes outdoor cabanas, harvested Ipe brazilian hardwood decking from sustainable sources, tranquility-water feature, extensive landscaped gardens, outdoor shower, landscaped gardens featuring natural handlaid individual pieces of natural flagstone, and intimate lighting • Hot Tub: Oversized 12-person in-ground hot tub located next to fitness center. Perfect for star gazing • Fire Pit with Heat Lamps: Enjoy with friends and neighbors on chilly nights. Crack off a branch and toast a marshmallow • Fitness Center: The most modern equipment, Pilates and individual TV monitors to enjoy your favorite cable shows • Community Room: Includes chef’s kitchen and media center; furnished with contemporary décor and opens up to the park plaza level. Available for homeowners to reserve for private parties, and if not occupied, ideal for enjoying a Giants Game, wine tasting, or a Chef’s demonstration • Spa Facility: Attaches to the community room and includes a meditation garden. See a la carte services above that are available for scheduling with the concierge • Barbecue area: Includes old world flagstone encased gas grill system right off the community room on the Park level • Massive outdoor area: Includes piped-in music, great for entertaining, perfect for lounging in a cabana and enjoying a book on a sunny day • Walking Path: A path winds around from the park plaza to Mission Street side for a quick view of the ballpark fireworks • High-Speed Elevators: Three available to provide access to parking levels, homes, and common areas • Hand Artisan Glass Installation: In the spirit of the hottest art district in the city, we have the three story-tall piece – “Realm� by famous local artist Dorothy Lenehan Services: • Housekeeping: Twice monthly with turn down service. • Concierge: 7 days a week, 12 hrs a day, provided by Joie De Vivre Hospitality • Peet’s Coffee and Tea: 24-hour service every day in the lobby • DVD: Lending library • Membership: To JDV Joy of Life Club, discounted rates at room nights at their hotels • Wine Tasting: Once a month • Wireless Internet: Lobby and Park level • Community Extranet • Exclusive Value Card: Discounts at preferred vendors • Art Program: Exclusive artist hanging latest exh Amenities: Hotel quality concierge, Twice-monthl
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