

Today, a 650-square-foot one-bedroom condominium overlooking Bryant Park is listed at $990,000.Īrea real estate professionals also expect Salesforce Park to increase the desirability of the local real estate and the community in a variety of ways. All the programming we have in place now and in the future will make this a lively safe space the community wants to spend time at and draws people to live near there.”Īccording to the website, “The park's upgrade has generated over $2 billion in incremental real estate value for its 33 abutting properties." Real estate values around Bryant Park rose dramatically thanks in part to the park’s great success. “What we are doing here has not been done in San Francisco. “As Bryant Park added value to the adjacent real estate, we expect to see the same from Salesforce Transit Center and Salesforce Park,” observes Biederman. BRV is known internationally for award-winning projects including Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park, an aerial park built atop a downtown freeway.

In 1992, BRV hit a home run with the redevelopment of the blighted crime-ridden and drug-dealer-infested Bryant Park in New York’s midtown. And don’t forget that SF chef Dominique Crenn has leased space in the Salesforce Tower itself: She’s planning a very serious boutique, restaurant, and patisserie there, to be called Boutique Crenn.Dan Biederman, president of Biederman Redevelopment Ventures, the company chosen to run and manage Salesforce Park, knows first-hand about creating and running successful urban public parks. Stay tuned for news of the permanent food tenants for the Salesforce Transit Center as they’re announced. They’ll also addd a coffee shop to the Grand Hall Area, a weekly pop up market on Wednesdays, and sending food carts to the roof - they’ll go up via freight elevator - including some for Saturday’s block party kickoff.Īnd the new park will double as the city’s newest rooftop bar: Rye on the Road will have beer, wine, and cocktails for the festivities. Under the name Parklab Junction, they’ll be sending in food trucks to the Natoma Street side of the building every day (starting today). Before more permanent options are up and running, Parklab, the company behind SPARK Social in Mission Bay and other food truck activation projects, is on the case. There are 34 retail storefronts at the transit center in total, but just five leases have been signed so far - Curbed says to expect non-food tenants like a health club. New Mini Golf Course and Beer Garden Teeing Up for Mission Bay
