Chinese Hospital Enhanced To Be A Bit More Hospitable
With the birthplace of Bruce Lee having been demolished and construction of the new Chinese Hospital at 835 Jackson Street underway, the designs for the new hospital’s façade and alleyway…
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With the birthplace of Bruce Lee having been demolished and construction of the new Chinese Hospital at 835 Jackson Street underway, the designs for the new hospital’s façade and alleyway…
The seasonally adjusted pace of existing-home sales in the U.S. increased 4.9 percent from April to May, the highest monthly gain in over three years. That being said, the pace…
While currently only zoned for building up to 65-feet in height, the parcels upon which the San Francisco Tennis Club sits could be up-zoned for development up to 200-feet in…
Nine years ago, Pulte Homes placed the half-block sized San Francisco Tennis Club at Fifth and Brannan under contract with plans to bulldoze the club and build over 500 condos…
Plans to raze the current Hayes & Kebab building and parking lot at 580 Hayes Street and construct a five-story building with 29 market-rate condos over ground floor retail and…
As we first reported earlier today, a familiar development team has been selected by the City to develop former Central Freeway Parcel T which fronts Octavia Boulevard between Page and…
Former Central Freeway Parcel T, the current 5,500 square foot parking lot which fronts Octavia Boulevard between Page and Rose, has been awarded to a development team. Zoned for development…
Plans to build an eight-story, market-rate residential building on Eddy Street, between Leavenworth and Hyde in the Tenderloin, have been submitted to Planning for review. As proposed by JS Sullivan…
Supervisor Jane Kim is moving forward with a ballot measure which would require developers to obtain special authorization from the Planning Commission in order to build any market rate housing…
Plans to build a 200-foot, twenty-one story building with 51 dwelling units at 325 Fremont were first approved over a decade ago, plans which were revised in 2004 to yield…