Did Apple designer Jony Ive buy 807 Montgomery in San Francisco? - San Francisco Business Times

  • 📰 SFBusinessTimes
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 47 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 22%
  • Publisher: 68%

日本 ニュース ニュース

日本 最新ニュース,日本 見出し

There's plenty of chatter about who bought a small office building in Jackson Square for a record price. Maybe a famed Apple designer? Here's what we know.

A roughly 10,000-square-foot office building in San Francisco's Jackson Square neighborhood was acquired for $38 million by an unidentified buyer said to be linked to Apple Inc.'s former chief designerThe sale of 807 Montgomery St. closed on Jan. 24 at an eye-catching price: The buyer shelled out about $3,800 per square foot for the near-century-old property. The price works out to $5,500 per square foot when only the 6,930 square feet above grade is counted.

Apart from the record price, the sale is intriguing for another reason: The brick building is immediately adjacent to two properties already owned by Ive at 809 and 831 Montgomery streets, as well as a third nearby property at 100 Columbus Ave. owned by Ive and used as a parking lot. It has not been confirmed that Ive — who did not return an email seeking comment Tuesday — is the mystery buyer, although multiple sources have said that the British product designer and friend of the late Apple founderOne source with direct knowledge of the transaction told me that the buyer is an"ultra-high wealth individual" whom Ive knows"very well."

The buyer is listed as 807 Montgomery Street LLC — a limited liability company registered to San Francisco law firm Sideman & Bancroft LLP. An attorney with the firm said that it isA source familiar with the deal said the buyer was represented by

このニュースをすぐに読めるように要約しました。ニュースに興味がある場合は、ここで全文を読むことができます。 続きを読む:

 /  🏆 78. in JP
 

コメントありがとうございます。コメントは審査後に公開されます。

日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し

Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。

Former SoMa nightclub Harlot in San Francisco reborn as Madarae - San Francisco Business TimesSoMa's Harlot nightclub and lounge is getting a new look and lease on life as Madarae.
ソース: SFBusinessTimes - 🏆 78. / 68 続きを読む »

U.S. labor regulator says Apple rules and policies violate worker rights - San Francisco Business TimesThe case revolves around accusations made in 2021 by former Apple workers who said the company's work rules ban employees from discussing wages and employment conditions.
ソース: SFBusinessTimes - 🏆 78. / 68 続きを読む »