History
One Rincon Hill is an upscale residential complex on the apex of Rincon Hill in San Francisco, California, United States. The complex, designed by Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz and Associates and developed by Urban West Associates, consists of two skyscrapers that share a common townhouse podium. The taller tower, One Rincon Hill South Tower, was completed in 2008 and stands 60 stories and 641 feet (195 m) tall. The shorter tower, marketed as Tower Two at One Rincon Hill, was completed in 2014 and reaches a height of 541 feet (165 m) with 50 stories. The South Tower contains high-speed elevators with special features for moving residents effectively, and a large water tank designed to help the skyscraper withstand strong winds and earthquakes. Both skyscrapers and the townhomes contain a total of 709 residential units.
Specialties
Tower Two at One Rincon Hill is in a class by itself with the most spacious high-rise, for-lease residences in San Francisco featuring stunning views and an array of exceptional amenities. Tower Two at One Rincon Hill (TTORH) is the ultimate for-lease luxury high-rise address in San Francisco. Only available here, it offers residences the largest average square footage for lease on the market, featuring panoramic views and luxury amenities in a prime urban location. The building completes the One Rincon Hill community and complements the dynamic San Francisco skyline. TTORH's unique location provides superior and unobstructed views due to the building's position at the apex of Rincon Hill (First and Harrison streets in SOMA) and its proximity to the Bay Bridge. The neighborhood is San Francisco's new vibrant center, overlooking the Ferry Building, Embarcadero waterfront, AT&T Park, TransBay Terminal and the Financial District. As San Francisco's only luxury high-rise residential leasing option to offer the largest average size of homes of their kind on the market, the 52-story tower offers 298 finely-appointed and LEED Silver-certified residence. The one, two and three-bedroom condominium-sized homes and penthouses offer stunning views of the San Francisco Bay with sweeping skyline vistas. Regardless of each residence's position within the building, more than 90% have expansive views. Floor-to-ceiling windows fill each unit with abundant natural light.