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The findings that led to the passage of Planning Code Section 785 and the establishment of the Excelsior Alcohol Restricted Use District back in 2008, prohibiting the opening of any…
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The findings that led to the passage of Planning Code Section 785 and the establishment of the Excelsior Alcohol Restricted Use District back in 2008, prohibiting the opening of any…
Built circa 1906, bought for $2,460,000 in 2000, and reconstructed in 2002, the Pacific Heights home at 2121 Divisadero Street has just returned to the market as new for $4,195,000…
Originally proposed as student housing, the sponsors of the 11-story building to rise on the corner Mission and 9th Streets are now seeking approval for half of the 160 efficiency…
As we first reported and plugged-in people knew to expect: On the agenda for San Francisco’s Planning Commission this week, the approval of The Next Big Housing Thing To Define…
As we first reported yesterday, the winning proposal to develop Transbay Block 6/7, from Folsom Street to Clementina Alley and Fremont to Beale, includes a 300-foot tower on the corner…
Set to take effect on January 10, 2014: a new rule forcing lenders to verify borrowers’ ability to repay mortgages by confirming their income and assets. The rule, mandated by…
A Request for Proposals (“RFP”) to design and develop a high-density, mixed-income residential project on Blocks 6/7 in the Transbay Redevelopment Project Area, along Folsom from Fremont to Beale, was…
Asking $5,475,000 in 2006 and then re-listed and reduced a number of times to $3,900,000 over the next year, the 8,229 square foot “Witches Hat” at 21 Buena Vista Avenue…
As we first reported yesterday, San Francisco’s Planning Department is recommending that the Planning Commission approve the redevelopment of the New Mission Theater and the construction of 114 condos at…
On the agenda for San Francisco’s Planning Commission this week, the approval of The Next Big Housing Thing To Define The New Mission, the redevelopment of the New Mission Theater…