In the heart of Nob Hill’s sophisticated and vibrant neighborhood, you’ll find a variety of some of the most unforgettable dining experiences in the city. From acclaimed chef creations to stunning views with a cocktail in hand, explore these fine dining experiences near Crescent Nob Hill.
Read MoreThis three-bedroom penthouse atop the new Robert A.M. Stern-designed Crescent Nob Hill boutique condo building offers five outdoor terraces and open views of many of San Francisco’s iconic landmarks. Full article>
n a town with no shortage of wonderful places to live, the Robert penthouse at Crescent Nob Hill is up there at the top, literally and figuratively. Named after Robert A.M. Stern, the eminent architect whose firm designed the classic, Art Deco-inflected project perched at the upper edge of Nob Hill, it’s got a romantic, Parisian vibe and view of Downtown, and not a little Boho chic. Full article>
Read MoreThe two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom residence brings Paris and New York influences to the Bay Area. The penthouse of a new Robert A.M. Stern-designed building in San Francisco has hit the market for $5.75 million, Mansion Global has learned. The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home is one of 44 residences at Crescent in San Francisco’s Nob Hill neighborhood, at the crossing of the city’s two historic cable car lines and about five minutes from San Francisco’s Financial District. Full article >
Read MoreGrosvenor Americas has commenced sales at Crescent Nob Hill, the first residential development in the neighborhood in decades, and the first ever in San Francisco by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
The move-in-ready boutique building is home to 44 custom condominiums, including four penthouses, with Champalimaud Design–crafted common areas including a two-story drawing room, a roof terrace with double-sided fireplace, and a landscaped “secret garden” bursting with plants, shrubs, perennials, and vines. Full article >
Read MoreCrescent Nob Hill opens and starts public sales this week, marking the first new large-scale residential development in the neighborhood in decades. The boutique luxury condominium development by Grosvenor Americas sits atop Nob Hill with 44 custom residences. The building was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects — the first multifamily residential building in San Francisco for the noted architect — and features interiors by Champalimaud Design. Starting pricing includes one-bedroom condos in the low $1 million range with two-bedrooms in the high-$1 million range. The penthouses, meanwhile, are listed in the mid-$5 millions. Full article >
Read MoreRobert A.M. Stern Architects continues to cement its legacy as one of America’s finest firms with its first multifamily residential development in San Francisco, located among the luxury hotels and historic mansions of Nob Hill. The visionary behind many of the world’s most valuable condo addresses, Stern has taken inspiration from the area’s Art Deco heritage create a building characterized by expansive bay windows, private terraces and loggias that carry natural light through it's 44 residences. Full article >
Read MoreA resplendent penthouse in Nob Hill awaits its next owner and showcases the vision of San Francisco-based interior designer Jeff Schlarb. Crowning the Crescent, the city’s newest collection of boutique residences, the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom penthouse that’s listed for $7.1 million is an artistic, inspirational oasis with more than 1,800 square feet of living space and 925 square feet of exterior space, with views of the Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco Bay and Coit Tower. Full article >
Read MoreNot much new gets built in Nob Hill, one of San Francisco's oldest and toniest neighborhoods, packed with luxury hotels, art galleries, Michelin-starred restaurants and other badges of high society. But the just-opened Crescent building, made up of 44 residences - four of which are penthouses - has wedged itself into the fabric of that historic parcel. Full article >
Read MoreInterior designer Jeff Schlarb has a way with the mix, an adroit hand with what might seem like disparate elements, and in lesser hands, chaos. His newly completed penthouse project at the new Crescent Nob Hill is both intelligent and eclectic, taking advantage of a spectacular setting on the edge of Nob Hill with an iconic view of downtown San Francisco. Full article >
Read MoreA penthouse sitting atop Crescent, a boutique condominium building designed by celebrated architect Robert A.M. Stern in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, is coming onto the market Tuesday for $7.1 million, Mansion Global has learned. Full article >
Read MoreIn a first for San Francisco, the architectural firm of Robert A.M. Stern (RAMSA) and the multi-disciplinary interior design firm Champalimaud Design are working to create Crescent Nob Hill, a 44-unit luxury condominium going up at California and Powell Streets in what has been historically one of our poshest neighborhoods. Full article >
Read MoreThe team behind famed architect Robert A.M. Stern's first multi-family development in San Francisco is debuting interior images to help potential buyers envision life inside. Full article >
Read MoreOn a recent morning, architect Robert A.M. Stern finished a cup of coffee in the Fairmont Hotel as he discussed his first condo project in San Francisco. Full article >
Read MoreSan Francisco will soon be home to renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern's first multi-family building in the northwestern U.S. city. Full article >
Read MoreConstruction is underway on what is likely the last housing development built in San Francisco's picturesque Nob Hill for some time. Full article >
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