Discover modern urban living at Millwheel North, a boutique mid-rise condominium development in San Francisco's vibrant Dogpatch neighborhood. Located at 1275 Indiana Street and 1260 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, this sister building to the sold-out Millwheel South offers 39 exclusive residences with contemporary design, elegant finishes, and convenient access to the South Bay, Silicon Valley, and downtown San Francisco.
Built in 2014 by R Group, Inc., Millwheel North consists of two 4-story buildings connected by a beautifully landscaped common courtyard. The development features boutique hotel-style elegance with gracious open floor plans, floor-to-ceiling windows, gas fireplaces, contemporary finishes, and private outdoor spaces including balconies and patios. Residences showcase wood flooring, stainless steel appliances, Caesarstone countertops, in-unit washer/dryer, and storage cages.
Millwheel North offers 39 condominiums including 3 one-bedroom units, 25 two-bedroom units, and 11 three-bedroom units ranging from approximately 1,069 to 1,500 square feet. A typical residence is approximately 1,226 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Many homes feature deeded patio space or private balconies, with some units spanning the entire building width for cross-ventilation and natural light.
Residents enjoy a shared landscaped courtyard between the two buildings, elevator access, secure lobby entry, and ground-floor retail space. The building offers a parking garage with convenient access, making commuting effortless. The modest HOA fees reflect the building's streamlined amenities, appealing to buyers who value low monthly costs without sacrificing quality living.
Millwheel North is located in Dogpatch, one of San Francisco's fastest-growing and coolest neighborhoods. The area combines industrial charm with modern urban sophistication, featuring converted warehouses, Victorian homes, thriving art galleries, and an acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant scene. The neighborhood is known for sunny weather, flat walkable streets, and a creative, peaceful atmosphere.
Residents are steps from Esprit Park with redwood groves and off-leash dog areas, the Museum of Craft and Design, Minnesota Street Project art galleries, historic Pier 70, and Crane Cove Park waterfront. The neighborhood offers exceptional dining including Piccino, Long Bridge Pizza, Moshi Moshi, Just For You Cafe, The Dogpatch Saloon, and Ungrafted wine bar.
Millwheel North provides excellent commute options for South Bay and Silicon Valley workers. The nearby 22nd Street Caltrain station is one of only nine stations offering "Baby Bullet" express service, making commutes to Peninsula tech companies and San Jose fast and convenient. The Muni T-Third Street light rail on nearby 3rd Street connects directly to downtown San Francisco, UCSF Mission Bay, and the Financial District. Easy freeway access via I-280 serves South Bay commuters, while proximity to the Bay Bridge facilitates East Bay travel.
Dogpatch offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and contemporary culture. The neighborhood features some of San Francisco's oldest buildings dating to the 1860s, having survived the 1906 earthquake. Today, it's home to a vibrant arts community, craft breweries, organic cafes, and dog-friendly establishments. The area maintains a creative, laid-back vibe with minimal nightlife, making it ideal for professionals and families seeking peace and quiet with urban convenience.
Local highlights include the Institute of Contemporary Art, RH San Francisco in the historic Bethlehem Steel Building, daily farmers markets, Progress Park, and easy access to Oracle Park for Giants games and Chase Center for Warriors games and concerts.
Dogpatch is a walker's paradise with excellent public transportation. The 22nd Street Caltrain station provides express Baby Bullet service to Silicon Valley and the Peninsula. Muni T-Third Street light rail connects to downtown San Francisco, Mission Bay, and beyond. The neighborhood offers bike-friendly streets, easy I-280 freeway access, and proximity to the Bay Bridge for East Bay commuters.
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