“It’s been many things through the years,” said Fergus O’Sullivan of O’Sullivan Construction, who built the condos after buying the building plus entitlements. His firm has also built condos at 1770-80 Fell St., 2346 Clement St. and 807 Columbus Ave.
From 1900 to 1905, the land held a two-story wood-frame home of Empire Malt House owner Joseph Schweitzer, who chose to live right next door to his beer factory, according to a 2003 Page & Turnbull Inc. report for the San Francisco city government.
The business eventually became the Bauer & Schweitzer Hop & Malt Co. and the neighborhood thrived around it, hosting single-family homes, apartment buildings, a saloon, a dance hall, a wagon shed, a market a shoemaker and “several barbers,” the report said.
But the house burned down in the fire after the 1906 earthquake and was never rebuilt. The land was left vacant for a time.
The site changed owners 13 times between 1922 and 1936. A commercial building was built in its place in 1927, according to the report. In 1948, it was a garage for U.S. Forest Service vehicles. In 1974, it was a liquor warehouse, and by 1986 it was a manufacturing site.
The two-foot thick concrete manufacturing warehouse façade was preserved because of a decision by the San Francisco Planning Commission, O’Sullivan said. Today, the new building consists of 20 condominiums done in a very modern style, with radiant-heat floors, big windows, fireplaces and tall mahogany doors, O’Sullivan said. There are both one-bedrooms and two-bedroom units in the building.
Where: San Francisco
Asking price: $700,000 to $1,299,000, depending on condo
Property tax: varies with price
What: 20 one- and two-bedroom units, including penthouse and townhouse units, ranging from 850 square feet to 1,400 square feet
Amenities: Fireplaces; radiant heat; concrete floors; views of Russian Hill, downtown and Coit Tower; 40-foot bamboo in common courtyard; Corian bathtubs.
Agent: Tim Brown, Brown & Co., (415) 594-9220
*Estimate based on 1.3% of asking price.
kwilliamson@examiner.com
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