Twin-Towered Folsom Street Development Is Underway
The ground has been broken, another parking lot is being demised, and Tishman Speyer’s twin-towered 201 Folsom Street development of nearly 700 new condos is officially underway.
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The ground has been broken, another parking lot is being demised, and Tishman Speyer’s twin-towered 201 Folsom Street development of nearly 700 new condos is officially underway.
Renovating for profit can be a great way of making money, such as in this case study. This week, San Francisco’s Planning Commission is set to review and vote on…
San Francisco’s Market and Octavia Area Plan includes the development of a network of “Living Alleys,” with corner plazas, community gardens, and little public spaces, aiming to create “traffic calmed…
As plugged-in people know, the undeveloped parcel of Russian Hill land on the northwest corner of Broadway and Taylor was foreclosed upon last year. As plugged-in people also know, there…
As a plugged-in reader noted when we first published the plans to build upon the 94 space parking lot at 345 Brannan Street, plans to raze the regularly filled parking…
Listed for $6,200,000 this past September, the sale of 2300 Broadway closed escrow on Friday with a reported contract price of $5,400,000. Having been relisted for $5,300,000 a few months…
Citing a lack of compliance with maintenance guidelines and neighbors’ complaints, the City of San Francisco has decided not to renew the permit for the parklet in front of Martin…
Purchased for $675,000 in 2011, a permit to remodel the kitchen and bathrooms of the 1,665 square foot house at 33 Fountain Street was approved and issued. Instead, the property…
Speaking of designs for Market Street, this afternoon San Francisco’s Land Use and Economic Development Committee will hear a proposal to construct separated bicycle lanes on Mission Street rather than…
Having selected San Francisco as their West Coast urban pilot city, the United States Postal Service appears to have been caught off guard when the San Francisco Arts Commission Civic…