City Responds To “Gloomy” Outlook For Affordable Housing In SF
Responding to the Civil Grand Jury report which noted that the Mayor’s goal of creating 30,000 new and rehabilitated homes is San Francisco by 2020 “will provide some relief to…
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Responding to the Civil Grand Jury report which noted that the Mayor’s goal of creating 30,000 new and rehabilitated homes is San Francisco by 2020 “will provide some relief to…
Purchased for $11 million in 2007, a year-long renovation of the Presidio Heights home at 3501 Jackson Street was completed in 2008, resulting in an 8,000-square-foot home that’s “delightfully modernized…
Back in 1999, the year before the dot-com boom busted, 7.4 million square feet of office space was leased in San Francisco. Through the first three quarters of 2014, 7.6…
While the ground was actually broken earlier this year and the construction crews have been working away for months, the ceremonial groundbreaking for the 350 8th Apartments project to rise…
The proposal to keep affordable housing out of the 800-foot tower rising at 181 Fremont Street has been recommended for approval and will be presented to San Francisco’s Planning Commission…
Designed by renowned architect Joseph Esherick and built in 1962, the Mid-Century Modern “Larsen House” at 2610 Scott Street has never traded hands nor been significantly tampered with. A hallmark…
In an attempt to win-over local opposition to their plans for building a ten-story condo development with 300+ units above the 16th Street BART station on the northeast corner of…
The seasonally adjusted annual pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. rebounded 18 percent last month, from an upwardly revised pace of 427,000 in July to 504,000 in…
While five ships have already docked at the pier, the official ribbon cutting for San Francisco’s new James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 is tomorrow, September 25, at…
The deal between the City of San Francisco and a trio of big developers who had been leading the charge against the 0.55 percent tax they had agreed in principle…