Industrial Cool. This reimagined 1937 printing plant warehouse in SoMa was designed by Goldman Architects. Exuding old-meets-modern style, the 18-foot original wood beam ceilings set the stage amongst massive skylights. At the front, a floating staircase leads to one of two primary suites that anchor the sun-drenched space. An impressive built-in media center and wood-burning fireplace are the centerpiece of the open living/dining area and adjacent chef's kitchen. Radiant-heat flooring, custom woodwork/built-ins throughout, W/D, and an attached garage that can open to the interior to showcase your classic Italian car? An urban oasis with architectural panache. Your sanctuary, your canvas, or your live-work space for your startup. The 2-unit building shares a courtyard w/ivy-covered walls and a shared roof deck with city views. On a quiet side street close to the Mission, Hayes Valley, and Union Square. Features 96% walk, 100% transit, and 98% bike scores.