Remodeled Victoria mini-loft in the Emeric-Goodman Building, an official
City landmark. Studios with sleeping lofts. Geary @ Van Ness.
College students with parent co-signers ok.
Available mid-November.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. National Register #75000473.
San Francisco Landmark #71: This building was constructed by Joseph Emeric from France as his residence. It remained in his family until 1899 when his granddaughter sold it to Abraham and Sarah Goodman from New York. The Goodmans ran a tailoring business on the ground floor and lived above the store. After surviving the Great Earthquake and Fire, the building was extensively repaired and modernized. The building was completely renovated again between 1983-1985 preserving all the historical details, including the Victorian façade and birdcage elevator....
The renovation received a citation for architectural conservation from Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage . Janis Joplin had lived in a small room on the second floor in the early sixties, as had Wes Wilson, who created the first Psychedelic posters for the musical events at the Avalon-Family Dog and Fillmore-Bill Graham....
Hi-tech intercom with video....
New hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, granite counters. Birdcage elevator. Large windows. Laundry in building. Roof deck.
Non-smoking building....
Close to Civic Center, Japantown, Van Ness movie theaters, major churches
and best bus (Geary/O'Farrell 38). Garage parking available nearby @ about $300/mo.