Developed by Tishman Speyer

InsuranceAccording to Reuters, China Vanke agreed to contribute $175 million for a 70% stake, and Tishman Speyer $75 million for a 30% stake. Construction was expected to take about 23 months. 201 Folsom II, located along Main Street, stands 350 feet (110 m) and 37 stories tall. Ceremonial groundbreaking took place on June 26, 2013, and the project was named LUMINA. The remainder of the project’s $620 million cost was to be financed with debt. 201 Folsom I, located at the corner of Folsom and Beale, stands 400 feet (120 m) and 42 stories tall.

LUMINA, also known as 201 Folsom Street, is a 655-unit residential condominium project in the Rincon Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. Developed by Tishman Speyer, it is located one block to the southwest of its sister project, The Infinity. The project was originally approved in September 2003 concurrently with its sister project, The Infinity. In February 2013, Tishman Speyer announced that it had formed a joint venture with China Vanke to develop 201 Folsom Street.

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