RN-74
Ground-Floor Interior Build-Out of a High-End Restaurant Space Including a Centrally Located Full Service Bar and Atrium Dining
Ground-Floor Interior Build-Out of a High-End Restaurant Space Including a Centrally Located Full Service Bar and Atrium Dining
Location:
San Francisco, CA
Client:
301 Mission Restaurant, LLC / Millenium Partners
Scale:
4,220 square feet
1 level above grade
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Delivery Model:
GMP/GMAX
Architect:
Handel Architects LLP
RN-74 located in San Francisco, CA is a tenant improvement of a Type III restaurant project. The project is designed by Handel Architects LLP. This GMP/GMAX project totals 4,220 square feet throughout one structure with one level above grade.
Located in the ground-floor of the 301 Mission mid-rise building at the corner of Mission and Beale, this 4,220 square foot interior build-out includes a 1,800 square foot kitchen designed by Mark Stech-Novaka, with an array of unique high-end finishes.
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