Inside The Nob Hill at 1170 Sacramento
Publication Date 7 September 2009

We loved the recent piece in the San Francisco Chronicle Magazine about Joel Hendler’s design work for clients at Millennium Tower and The Nob Hill (at 1170 Sacramento, in the heart of Nob Hill).

What really caught our eye was the project at The Nob Hill. Although the building dates to 1963, this 17th floor residence, with classic Nob Hill views to the Transamerica Building, Coit Tower and the Bay, looks as if it were built yesterday. Holland and the owners have created a place that’s remarkably fresh, comfortable and contemporary.


Sculpture by Tom Holland
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