Plans to Raze Moshi Moshi Move Forward
Plans to raze the two-story Dogpatch building on the northwest corner of Third and 18th Streets which has been home to the Moshi Moshi Cocktail and Sushi bar since 1987…
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Plans to raze the two-story Dogpatch building on the northwest corner of Third and 18th Streets which has been home to the Moshi Moshi Cocktail and Sushi bar since 1987…
The inventory of homes currently listed for sale in San Francisco (624), which doesn’t include the non-listing for the $28 million home on Vallejo, has dropped 11 percent over the…
Having hit the market seven months ago, a number of the 22 condos at 6 Mint Plaza quickly closed escrow as priced. And this weekend, prices for units in the…
The sale of the newly built 20,375-square-foot spec home at 119 Tuscaloosa Avenue in Atherton, which was listed for $36.8 million in September, has closed escrow with a contract price…
A proposed amendment to San Francisco’s Transbay Redevelopment Plan which would raise the height limit for Tishman Speyer’s proposed twisty tower to rise at Folsom and Spear – from 300…
Plans to raze the one-story building at 1245 Folsom Street, which is currently occupied by AltSchool, have been submitted to the City for review. As proposed, a seven-story building fronting…
Built for Katherine Marsh as a retreat for artists, musicians and writers, the Bolinas compound known as Briarcombe hit the market earlier this year listed for $3.8 million. Designed by…
Built in 1911, the five-story industrial building at 135 Townsend Street, between Second and Third in SoMa, is currently a self-storage facility known as Storage Pro. But as proposed, the…
On the market for $22.5 million prior to the Great Recession, re-listed for $17 million in 2012 and reduced to $15 million in 2013, the 32-room Villa De Montaña, which…
While the bold design for the proposed 13-story building to rise at 1200 Van Ness Avenue remains under review and is likely to be refined, with Planning “supporting” an integration…