Page 13 - Q1_2024 Rosendin Corporate Newsletter
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PROJECT PROFILES

























            sle House is a 22-story podium and tower located
            on Parcel C2.4, on the western shore of Treasure
            Island in San Francisco Bay. Treasure Island is an
         Iartificial island and neighborhood built in 1936-
         1937 for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition
         –  a World’s Fair celebrating San Francisco and its
         newly constructed bridges: The San Francisco-Oakland
         Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge. After the
         World’s Fair ended, Treasure Island became a United
         States Naval Station in 1941. Treasure Island continued
         to change hands and purpose following the closure
         of the naval station in 1997.


         The Treasure Island Development Authority now
         oversees the economic development of Treasure                                            Image Credit: Hayes Davidson
         Island. The master plan proposes the construction
         of three residential neighborhoods, a 14-story
         residential tower, five high-rise towers, a K-8
         school, 450,000 SF of retail and commercial
         buildings, a 275-acre park, a 20-acre organic farm,
         a 400-ship marina and beach, and community facility.

         Rosendin is proud to serve as the electrical contractor
         for one of the buildings currently being constructed
         under this plan: Isle House. As the design-build
         electrical contractor, Rosendin’s scope includes
         all electrical, emergency generator, fire alarm,                                         Image Credit: Hayes Davidson
         emergency radio communications system, telecom,
         AV, and security. Isle House includes 250 rental
         apartments and live-work residences available
         to rent. The building has indoor and outdoor
         amenity spaces, including a fitness center on
         level two and a resident lounge. Construction is
         expected to be completed in Spring 2024. 




                                                           Image Credit: Hayes Davidson
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