Pagoda Theater Preview (And Signs Of Progress All Around)
In addition to the proposed rehabilitation and expansion of David Ireland’s 500 Capp Street, and a vote on the proposed 48-unit development at 1645 Pacific, the long shuttered North Beach…
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In addition to the proposed rehabilitation and expansion of David Ireland’s 500 Capp Street, and a vote on the proposed 48-unit development at 1645 Pacific, the long shuttered North Beach…
Artist David Ireland passed away in May 2009 a year after selling the 1886 Victorian he had lived in since 1975 and transformed into a work of art residence. Purchased…
Last stymied by Radio Shack, it now appears that Trader Joe’s has given up on opening a Market and Noe Center (2280 Market) store due to “irresolvable traffic issues” and…
A plugged-in tipster delivers the revised design for the proposed Fairmont Tower and Mid-Rise above. As was originally proposed prior to the public’s and Planning’s feedback below. And once again,…
The proposed plan for the “Fairmont Hotel Revitalization” and Residential Tower Project is up for approvals this Thursday in a special joint session between the Planning and Historic Preservation Commissions…
The Planning Department’s recently completed South Mission Historic Resource Survey of 3,752 individual properties within the roughly 100 block square bounded by 20th Street, Cesar Chavez, Potrero Avenue and Guerrero…
Having been continued from the meeting on September 16, the proposed four-story development at 35 Lloyd is back in front of San Francisco’s Planning Commission this Thursday. Once again, the…
As the proposed Naylor & Chu design for 2559 Van Ness at the corner of Filbert has evolved in a bid for Planning’s approval, some changes have been less visible…
Amongst other items in front of San Francisco’s Planning Commission this afternoon, a vote on the proposed 27-unit development at 2559 Van Ness and Filbert as rendered above and for…
As proposed a 45-foot-tall, four-story, residential building with 23 single room occupancy (SRO) units would rise where a surface area parking lot currently resides at 42 Harriet. Previously misidentified as…