Property Watch: Ralph Anderson's Personal Penthouse in a Historic Landmark

This unique luxury penthouse has a heavy architectural and cultural background, the most immediate being that renowned architect Ralph Anderson, who owned the building at the time, developed the unit as his personal home. After living there for a decade, Anderson and his wife Shirley sold the condo off-market to friends, so it’s on the market for the very first time. But this home’s backstory goes even deeper: This building, designed by an earlier generation of groundbreaking architects, was a heavy-hitter before Anderson was even born.

In the early 1910s, major San Francisco piano manufacturer and retailer Kohler and Chase announced their plans for a

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