Discover authentic loft living at 2030 Third Street, an intimate collection of live/work condominium lofts in San Francisco's vibrant Dogpatch neighborhood. Located at 2030 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, this 20-unit mid-rise building built in 1999 offers expansive open-plan living spaces with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood interiors with natural sunlight.
These distinctive tri-level live/work lofts showcase dramatic architectural elements including vaulted ceilings reaching nearly 20 feet tall, oversized floor-to-ceiling windows, polished concrete floors, open floor plans designed for both living and working, private outdoor decks and patios, skylights in bedroom lofts, custom built-in storage, in-unit laundry with full-size machines, stainless steel kitchens with granite countertops, breakfast bars, and generous closet space. The lofts maintain an industrial-chic aesthetic perfect for creative professionals and urban dwellers seeking authentic San Francisco loft living.
2030 Third Street sits in the heart of Dogpatch, San Francisco's historic Central Waterfront District that has transformed from a shipbuilding hub into one of the city's trendiest and most sought-after neighborhoods. Once an industrial stronghold originally called "Dutchman's Flat," Dogpatch has evolved into a vibrant arts and culture destination while preserving its working-class roots and maker's spirit.
The neighborhood blends historic warehouses converted into modern lofts, art galleries, design studios, and trendy eateries with stunning waterfront parks and recreational spaces. The Minnesota Street Project strengthens San Francisco's contemporary art scene across three warehouse galleries, while the Museum of Craft and Design showcases world-class exhibitions.
Dogpatch offers exceptional culinary experiences at acclaimed restaurants including Piccino (wood-fired pizzas and Italian fare), Longbridge Pizza, The Ramp (waterfront dining with live music), Third Rail (craft cocktails), Dogpatch Saloon (historic bar since 1912), The Plant Café Organic, Piccino Café, Brazuca Grill, and Biscuit Bender. Local breweries like Triple Voodoo Brewing and Magnolia Brewing provide casual gathering spots. Specialty shopping includes Mainstay Markets, La Fromagerie, and Olivier's Butchery.
The historic Bethlehem Steel Building now houses RH San Francisco, a five-story design gallery with restaurants and wine bars inside the Gilded Age edifice.
Residents enjoy immediate access to world-class waterfront parks including Crane Cove Park, a seven-acre waterfront destination with historic maritime cranes, multi-purpose lawns, picnic areas, beach access, children's play areas, dog run, and aquatic center. Additional green spaces include Esprit Park and access to the San Francisco Bay Trail for walking, running, and cycling along the waterfront.
2030 Third Street offers exceptional connectivity with the T-Third Street Muni light rail line stopping directly outside the building, providing quick rides to downtown San Francisco, Mission Bay, SoMa, and the Financial District. The building is located near Oracle Park (home of the SF Giants), Chase Center (Golden State Warriors arena hosting 140+ cultural events annually), easy access to I-280 and US-101 freeways, Caltrain's 22nd Street station nearby, and approximately 3 miles from downtown San Francisco.
Dogpatch provides a Walk Score of 91, making it supremely walkable for daily errands and entertainment.
Dogpatch developed in the 1870s as San Francisco's shipbuilding and industrial center, housing European immigrant workers in Victorian and Edwardian-era cottages. The neighborhood features historic landmarks dating from 1867 through World War II, including preserved industrial buildings, iconic waterfront cranes, and authentic workers' housing. After decades of industrial decline following WWII, Dogpatch has experienced remarkable revitalization since the early 2000s when artists moved into affordable studio spaces, followed by the 2007 extension of the T-Third Street light rail line that sparked new development.
Today, Dogpatch is officially recognized as a historic landmark district while simultaneously serving as one of San Francisco's most vibrant, creative, and rapidly growing neighborhoods—a perfect blend of preserved industrial heritage and contemporary urban living.
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