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LUMINA


FieldValue
nameLUMINA
alternate_names201 Folsom Street
statusComplete
imageLumina from Salesforce Park.jpg
captionView from Salesforce Park in 2021
location201 Folsom Street
San Francisco, California
coordinates
pushpin_mapUnited States San Francisco Central#California#USA
start_date2013
completion_date2015–16
architectArquitectonica Heller Manus Architects
ownerChina Vanke
Tishman Speyer
costUS$620 million
floor_countTower I: 42
Tower II: 37
references
building_typeResidential condominiums
architectural_styleModernism
roofTower I: 400 ft
Tower II: 350 ft
structural_engineerMagnusson Klemencic Associates
main_contractorLendlease
unit_count655
developerTishman Speyer

San Francisco, California Tishman Speyer Tower II: 37 Tower II: 350 ft

LUMINA, also known as 201 Folsom Street, is a 655-unit residential condominium project in the Rincon Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. Developed by Tishman Speyer, it is located one block to the southwest of its sister project, The Infinity.

History

The project was originally approved in September 2003 concurrently with its sister project, The Infinity. Tishman Speyer developed The Infinity first, completing it in 2009. Meanwhile, 201 Folsom Street was left unbuilt, and with its permits set to expire, Tishman Speyer was granted a three-year extension in 2009. After being redesigned by Arquitectonica, another 12-month extension was granted in 2012.

In February 2013, Tishman Speyer announced that it had formed a joint venture with China Vanke to develop 201 Folsom Street. According to Reuters, China Vanke agreed to contribute $175 million for a 70% stake, and Tishman Speyer $75 million for a 30% stake. The remainder of the project's $620 million cost was to be financed with debt. Tishman Speyer received its building permits in May 2013 and construction commenced in June.

201 Folsom I, located at the corner of Folsom and Beale, stands 400 ft and 42 stories tall. 201 Folsom II, located along Main Street, stands 350 ft and 37 stories tall. Ceremonial groundbreaking took place on June 26, 2013, and the project was named LUMINA. Construction was expected to take about 23 months. Residents began moving into the complex in August 2015.

References

References

  1. "201 Folsom I". [[Emporis]].
  2. "201 Folsom II". [[Emporis]].
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  5. (2012-02-08). "The Arquitectonica Redesigned 201 Folsom Street Rendering Scoop". SocketSite.
  6. (2013-02-18). "Tishman Speyer and China Vanke Join Forces to Develop Luxury Residential Tower".
  7. "Rundown of San Francisco's Projects! Under Construction, Approved, and Proposed...". SkyscraperPage.
  8. (2012-10-18). "Executive Summary: Conditional Use". San Francisco Planning Department.
  9. (2012-10-18). "San Francisco Planning Commission Meeting Minutes".
  10. Jonas, Ilaina. (2013-02-18). "Tishman Speyer, China Vanke to build 2 California condo towers". Reuters.
  11. (2013-05-30). "Permits For Tishman's 201 Folsom Street Towers Project Issued". SocketSite.
  12. (2013-06-18). "Twin-Towered Folsom Street Development Is Underway". SocketSite.
  13. Fancher, Emily. (2013-06-26). "Tishman Speyer breaks ground on 201 Folsom St.". San Francisco Business Times.
  14. Weinberg, Cory. (June 4, 2015). "Tallest tower at luxury condo complex Lumina to start sales". San Francisco Business Times.
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