A Piedmont, Calif. mansion — designed by the architect who originally envisioned the San Francisco department store that is now Nieman Marcus in Union Square — has been listed for $6.495 million.
A Piedmont, Calif. mansion designed by the architect, who originally designed the rotunda at Nieman Marcus in San Francisco, has been listed for $6.495 million (Open Homes).The home was the work of noted Berkeley architect Clinton Day, who in 1896 drew up plans for the “City of Paris” department store.