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First High-Rise Opens on San Francisco’s Treasure Island

San Francisco-based developer Wilson Meany and real estate investment firm Stockbridge Capital Group announced the completion and grand opening of Isle House, a waterfront residential tower and the first high-rise on San Francisco’s Treasure Island. Isle House, located at 39 Bruton St., has opened to its first residents.  

Designed by David Baker Architects and rising 22 stories, the waterfront community features 250 apartments for lease, nine two-level live-work townhomes with private entries, 1,140 square feet of street-level retail and a central courtyard.

“It’s exciting to see Treasure Island achieve this important milestone that brings new housing options to San Francisco,” said Chris Meany, managing partner at Wilson Meany. ”We believe Isle House will quickly become a vibrant part of the community and serve as a blueprint for what living on Treasure Island represents.”

Treasure Island Community Development, a partnership between Wilson Meany, Stockbridge and Lennar Corporation, has been transforming the island into a sustainable and connected waterfront community. When completed, this transformation will feature 8,000 new homes, 300 acres of new parks, trails and open space, and a mix of restaurants, shops and cultural attractions.

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