Nina Agabian, a retired director of research in global health science at the University of California, bought a 29th-floor apartment in San Franciscos Millennium Tower in 2010. “It was supposed to be a wonderful building,” she said in January, sitting in a leather chair in the buildings vast, low-lit, owners-club level. “For many of us, who left our business lives to start our older years, this had become a nice, comfortable place.” The building, which opened in 2008 and was touted as the most luxurious tower in San Francisco, became a beacon of the citys burgeoning wealth, attracting tech millionaires, venture capitalists, and even the San Francisco 49ers retired quarterback Joe Montana.
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