The Stories Behind (Or Rather In Front Of) The Sale Of 680 Douglass
Purchased for $729,000 four months ago, the 610 square foot cottage at 680 Douglass over in Noe Valley sold for $1,195 per square foot! Okay, so perhaps it wasn’t the…
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Purchased for $729,000 four months ago, the 610 square foot cottage at 680 Douglass over in Noe Valley sold for $1,195 per square foot! Okay, so perhaps it wasn’t the…
Last month the project sponsors behind the proposed conversion of 527‐529 Stevenson Street from a 42,600 square foot, four-story industrial building to 67 residential units with eight parking spaces and…
Once slated to become “The Sterling of San Francisco,” an eight-story, 62-unit senior living community, the latest designs for 1800 Van Ness at Clay call for an eight-story, 94-unit mixed-use…
As proposed, the vacant single-story warehouse at 49 Julian Avenue would be razed and a five story, 50-foot-tall building with eight two-bedroom residential units over at-grade parking for eight vehicles…
As proposed, the existing 1,070 square foot cottage at 1 McCormick Street will be razed and a more modern 2,140 square foot single-family home will rise up three stories and…
The discussion around the proposed plans for a series of new towers rising up to 1,070 feet within the Transit Center District naturally turns to new shadows, the effects of…
Slated for 450 housing units, 150 of which will be below market rate, four development teams have submitted proposals to build a 300 foot tower, townhouses, and a series of…
Speaking of the Plan for building out San Francisco’s Transit Center District, from the Plan’s Environmental Impact Report (EIR) with respect to the Transit Center’s estimated impact on air quality…
At the center of the 145 acre Transit Center District, the proposed Transit Tower to be on Mission between First and Freemont will rise 920 feet to its roof and…
With the architects holding firm on the integrity of their design, on Thursday the Planning Commission continues the public hearing over the five-story Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects designed development…