Welcome to Mosaica 601, where families, artists, and entrepreneurs alike can discover affordable homes in one of the most exciting areas of San Francisco. Perfectly located at 601 Alabama, Mosaica 601 sits at the crossroads of Mission dining and nightlife, Media Gulch sophistication, and the warm neighborhood of Potrero Hill. Conceived by award-winning architects WRT/Solomon E.T.C., Mosaica’s 34 spacious, modern two- and three-bedroom homes reflect the diversity of the neighborhood. By day, local residents walk or bike to their jobs at interactive media companies, non-profit firms, and small-press publishers. By night, the area’s art galleries, theaters, and cafes feature some of the city’s most talented artists and musicians. Top-rated restaurants sit a block away from produce stands selling bags of homemade tortillas. On weekends, you can find a game of Frisbee or a quiet spot to stretch out and read at one of the local parks. Go anywhere in the city with Mosaica’s easy access to public transportation or take advantage of City CarShare on your block. Mosaica 601 homes are in the heart of the city for people who love everything San Francisco has to offer. Grab a fair-trade coffee and enjoy the morning sunshine at a local cafe, or stay out late for fine dining and live music. Light traffic and wide streets invite you to ride your bike to work or to play, then park it safely in the bicycle storage area. Just 15 minutes from the airport and within easy reach of multiple bus lines, Mosaica makes it easy to get wherever you want to go. At Mosaica 601, San Francisco’s most intriguing neighborhoods are around every corner. Register now to receive our exclusive email updates. Or come see for yourself – call us at (415)282-0601 for a private viewing. {Directional map} Residences The new condominiums at Mosaica 601 range from approximately 1013 square feet to 1409 square feet of modern design and innovative, high-quality construction. Warm and welcoming, each room in your home has its own thermostat to individually control the heating system and insulated dual-pane windows to keep the heat in and the cold out. Cat. 5e data/telephone and cable TV outlets are placed throughout each unit, and a stand-alone laundry closet was designed into each floor plan, ready for your washer and dryer. The kitchens of Mosaica 601 effortlessly blend the warmth of wood with an urbane loft aesthetic. Each home features: Home Features: • Solid core wood entry doors • Hydronic Heat • Separate thermostat in each room • Cat. 5e data/telephone and cable TV outlets • Insulated dual-pane glazed windows with screens • Laundry closet ready for appliances • GE Energy Star-rated dishwasher and refrigerator Gas Range • Dishwasher • Microwave/Hood vented outdoors • Maple Wood Cabinetry • Kitchen and Bath slab granite countertops • Kohler chrome bathroom fixtures • Ceramic tile bath surrounds Community Amenities: • Electronic access entry system • Reserved parking in enclosed garage with remote control gate • Bicycle storage in garage • Elevator • Easy access to I-101 • 15 minutes to San Francisco International Airport Floor Plans: Each floor plan that can be printed out from the website Ecological Building Living green is within your reach at Mosaica 601. These modern homes were built with a sustainable design ethos that integrates urbanism and environmentalism. With the building’s high-efficiency infrastructure, environmentally friendly interior and exterior finishes, and the neighborhood’s quick access to public transportation, Mosaica 601 puts the same value on green living as you do. Green Features: • Public transportation – easy access to the rest of the city via the • area’s multiple bus and BART stops • Bicycle storage • City CarShare pod on your block • Durable exterior fiber cement siding • Large low-E, double paned windows allowing natural daylight in all homes • Energy-efficient lighting • Flooring materials made with recycled content or renewable resources • Water-efficient and climate-appropriate landscaping • Designated collection areas for recycling. • Energy Star-rated roofing • High-efficiency boilers • Energy Star-ated appliances • Bathroom and Kitchen fans exterior vented • No-VOC Interior paint • Carpets certified by Carpet and Rug Institutes Green Label Plus • Cabinetry certified by Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association Environmental Stewardship Program • Formaldehyde-free fiberglass building insulation with recycled content Surroundings (Neighborhood) This historic urban neighborhood of San Francisco is an eclectic community where your favorite barista might be the film student who lives down the street. An industrial and residential area, it straddles the diverse neighborhoods of laid-back Potrero, Media Gulch and the vibrant Mission district. For groceries, you can choose from the array of bulk and organic options at the Co-op Rainbow Grocery, or enjoy the baskets of organic raspberries laid out at Whole Foods. Grab picnic fare at Chiotras Grocery. Safeway is nearby at Franklin Square, where you’ll also find a Peet's Coffee and many other well-known retail stores. Poke around the area off Potrero Avenue to find unusual gifts or something for your new home. The Collage Gallery houses one-of-a-kind art, or pick up just the right corner shelf or translucent globe at the Design Center. Grab a beautiful last-minute birthday present at Dandelion, a small boutique that specializes in unusual gifts. Spend hours exploring furnishings at Design Within Reach or the fantastical fabric colors and textures at Ribbonerie. Take your out-of-town friends on a tour of the Anchor Brewery, then take them to the Ramp for indoor and outdoor dining with sweeping views of the Bay. Go hear some of the best local bands at the famous Bottom of the Hill, chosen by Rolling Stone Magazine as “the best place to hear live music in San Francisco”. If you crave the limelight, Thursday night at Jack’s Club on 24th is karaoke night, with Jack himself on the sax! Other dining and nightlife options include:  Slow Club--recently voted one of the San Francisco Chronicle's Top 100 Bay Area restaurants  Universal Cafe--the hot spot for weekend brunch  Bistro 350--the California Culinary Academy’s newest student-run restaurant  Dogpatch Saloon--featuring an array of great beers on tap  Aperto—a warm, kid-friendly place to pick up classic Italian food  Chatz Coffee--known for their delicious coffee and smoothies  Goat Hill Pizza  Blowfish Sushi  Bar Bambino--share plates of rabbit ragut and eggplant meatballs  Atlas Café -- serving breakfast, baked beet sandwiches and banjo music  Shotwell 59 – Pub  Café Gratitude--raw vegan restaurant with classes and workshops  Live Sushi Keep Fit: Work up an appetite--or just work off the week--at one of the area’s great dance and exercise options: • Mission Cliffs--Indoor climbing gym • 24 Hour Fitness Gym • SF Outdoor Fitness – Neighborhood no-attitude fitness • ODC Dance School – Modern, Ballet or Hip-Hop, you are sure to find a class to express yourself • Gold’s Gym – Old school fitness for the purist • Metronome Ballroom, offering up to 50 classes a week in ballroom dance, salsa, and more At Jackson Playground, you will find state of-the-art playground equipment, tennis courts, basketball courts, a sand play area, picnic tables and a recreation center. Whether you are a parent wanting to meet other parents, or just want to join a pick-up game of baseball, Jackson Playground’s friendly vibe is sure to welcome you.