239 8th St. Unit 14
- San Francisco
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Modern & massive 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath penthouse loft in the heart of SoMa. Abundant light, soaring ceilings, and unobstructed downtown views are only some of the rare highlights of this 1761 sq. ft. home. Main level has a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, powder room, and open-concept living/dining area with high ceilings. Clerestory windows and skylights with roller shades further enhance the airy ambiance. Step onto one of the outdoor spaces from your living room to enjoy breathtaking, east-facing views of San Francisco. Upstairs is a lofted bedroom with full en-suite bathroom and another private balcony. The downstairs lower level spans the full length of the home where you find the other 2 bedrooms and another full bath with double sinks and separate tub and standing shower. The immense primary bedroom feels luxurious with a juliet balcony that highlights the same views of the city, massive walk-in closet, and gas fireplace. At the rear of the lower level is another large bedroom with ample closet space, plus in-unit washer/dryer. Deeded 1-car parking and additional storage space included. 239 8th Street is in close proximity to numerous shops, eateries, and easy access BART, Muni, and highways 80/101.
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Unlock the Vibrant Essence of SoMa: A Neighborhood of Innovation and Culture
South of Market (SoMa) is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood in San Francisco, California, nestled just south of Market Street. It encompasses various sub-neighborhoods, including South Beach, Yerba Buena, and Rincon Hill. SoMa is known for its rich history, thriving technology sector, cultural attractions, and unique character.
SoMa's history is deeply rooted in the city's development. In the mid-19th century, it was a pioneer community with low-density residential buildings, evolving into a working-class neighborhood with industrial areas along the waterfront. The 1906 earthquake devastated the area, leading to wider streets and a focus on industrial development.
During the 1960s, SoMa witnessed the emergence of the gay and leather communities, particularly along Folsom Street. The 1980s AIDS epidemic, however, brought challenges to these communities. In response, the Folsom Street Fair was created in 1984 to raise visibility and funds.
In recent decades, gentrification and rising rents have transformed the neighborhood, replacing warehouses and underground music scenes with upscale establishments and technology companies.
SoMa boasts a diverse economic landscape, with warehouses, auto repair shops, nightclubs, residential hotels, art spaces, loft apartments, and technology companies. It's home to major tech giants like Salesforce, Airbnb, Uber, and many others. Big-box stores like Costco and Best Buy also have a presence in the area.
The neighborhood is a cultural hub housing numerous museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Museum of the African Diaspora, and more. The Old Mint, restored in 2012, is a historical gem.
Cultural centers like SOMArts support local artists, while theaters such as Lamplighters and Boxcar Theater add to the artistic vibrancy of SoMa.
SoMa hosts several events throughout the year, such as the Folsom Street Fair, the Up Your Alley Fair, and the How Weird Street Faire, which celebrate the neighborhood's diverse history and culture.
Established in 2018, the Leather and LGBTQ Cultural District reflects the area's LGBTQ heritage, encompassing Howard St., 7th St., I-80, and US 101. It includes the San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley.
In 2016, SOMA Pilipinas Filipino Cultural Heritage District was established, recognizing the Filipino community's significant contribution to the neighborhood. The district features streets named after Filipino historical figures and aims to preserve Filipino culture in San Francisco.
SoMa is a dynamic and ever-evolving neighborhood that blends its rich history with modern innovation and cultural diversity.