Experience authentic urban industrial living at 1207 Indiana Street Lofts, a boutique 20-unit mid-rise building in San Francisco's vibrant Dogpatch neighborhood. Built in 2000, this intimate loft community offers artfully designed modern luxury living just one block from the acclaimed restaurants, art galleries, and tree-lined streets that define this historic waterfront district.
1207 Indiana Street Lofts embody the essence of Dogpatch's industrial chic aesthetic with expansive open floor plans, soaring high ceilings, and dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows that flood living spaces with natural light. Many residences feature tri-level layouts, double-height ceilings, exposed architectural elements, and contemporary finishes that blend warehouse character with modern sophistication.
Loft residences showcase open-concept kitchens with modern appliances and ample cabinet space, wood flooring in main living areas, cozy fireplaces, spacious great rooms perfect for entertaining, and elegant master bedroom suites offering peaceful retreats. Select units include private outdoor spaces, walk-in closets, and updated bathrooms with contemporary fixtures.
The building offers 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom loft condominiums with flexible live-work spaces ranging from approximately 700 to 1,400 square feet. Unique tri-level layouts provide versatility for home offices, guest suites, or creative studio spaces. All residences include in-unit washer/dryer, deeded parking in the attached garage, and additional storage units.
Building amenities include a shared rooftop deck with panoramic San Francisco city and water views, elevator access, and secure entry. The intimate 20-unit community fosters a close-knit neighborhood atmosphere while maintaining privacy and modern conveniences.
1207 Indiana Street is located at the heart of Dogpatch, San Francisco's sunniest and most rapidly evolving waterfront neighborhood. The building sits steps from Third Street, Dogpatch's main commercial corridor featuring boutique restaurants, craft breweries, artisan coffee shops, contemporary art galleries including the Minnesota Street Project, and the Museum of Craft and Design.
Nearby attractions include Crane Cove Park (7-acre waterfront park with beach access), Esprit Park (redwood grove and dog play areas), historic Pier 70 shipyards, Chase Center (Golden State Warriors arena), Oracle Park (San Francisco Giants ballpark), and the waterfront promenade along San Francisco Bay.
Dogpatch has emerged as one of San Francisco's premier culinary destinations. Within walking distance of 1207 Indiana enjoy acclaimed restaurants including Piccino (Cal-Italian), Long Bridge Pizza (Detroit-style sourdough), Besharam (modern Indian), Ungrafted (wine bar), Gilberth's Latin Fusion, Moshi Moshi (SF Legacy Business sushi), The Ramp (waterfront dining), Wolfsbane (fine dining), and Just For You Cafe (breakfast and brunch).
The neighborhood's thriving arts scene features Minnesota Street Project (15 independent art galleries), Museum of Craft and Design, and numerous artist studios and creative spaces housed in converted industrial buildings.
1207 Indiana Street offers exceptional transit access with Muni T-Third Street light rail just blocks away, providing direct service to downtown San Francisco, SoMa, and the Financial District. The 22nd Street Caltrain station receives "Baby Bullet" express service for fast commutes to Silicon Valley, Peninsula cities, and San Jose.
Easy freeway access via I-280 and proximity to the Bay Bridge make driving throughout the Bay Area convenient. The flat, walkable neighborhood encourages biking and walking, with bike lanes and the Embarcadero waterfront bike path nearby. Downtown San Francisco is approximately 12 minutes by bike or 15 minutes via light rail.
Dogpatch is a historically designated San Francisco neighborhood that survived the 1906 earthquake, preserving Victorian and Queen Anne homes dating to the 1860s. Once an industrial shipbuilding district, Dogpatch has transformed into one of the city's trendiest and most desirable neighborhoods, recognized by Time Out as one of the world's coolest neighborhoods.
The area enjoys San Francisco's sunniest weather, flat topography ideal for walking and biking, a rapidly growing population (226% increase from 2010-2020), waterfront access along San Francisco Bay, proximity to Mission Bay and UCSF Medical Center, and a unique blend of historic character with contemporary urban development.
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