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A rich combination of brick, wood, concrete and granite can be found in every loft. There's a definite urban edge here, yet a degree of refinement that's part classic structure, part innovative design.
Views of the bay, the mountains or the city skyline from every loft.
Original 1906 exterior mural, left on when 1910 addition was built, can be found on walls in some lofts.
Incredibly high ceilings make it possible to have a loft within a loft.
Cherry cabinets and granite countertops make the busiest room in the house one of the most attractive.
Original windows with canted transom openings retain past grandeur.
Craftsman millwork, washer/dryer combos and gas fireplaces per plan complete the picture.
Each loft receives a Special Tax Reduction through 2012.
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