What’s A Terrace, Parking And Modern Interior Worth On Nob Hill?
While the sale of 30 Miller Place #1, which we featured last month, has closed escrow with a reported contract price of $2,000,001, a neighbor notes that the unit two…
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While the sale of 30 Miller Place #1, which we featured last month, has closed escrow with a reported contract price of $2,000,001, a neighbor notes that the unit two…
Built in 1906 when “everything else in the vicinity was formed of obsolete and abandoned streetcars, imaginatively and otherwise adapted for use as clubhouses, restaurants and beach cabins,” the Moss…
The City and County of San Francisco owns 6,000 acres, or 20 percent of the land, within its County limits and another 92,000 acres beyond. Concerned that surplus and underutilized…
Having been rejected twice, once in 2010 and again at the end of last year, the project sponsors of the proposed demolition the dilapidated First St. John’s United Methodist Church…
While some fear that the proposed residential redevelopment of the Harding Theater on Divisadero could spell trouble for the Independent next door, it might be double trouble as the owner…
The refined design for the proposed office building to rise up to seven stories high on the parking lot between the historic Hawley and Gallo buildings at 270 Brannan Street…
In order to make way for the 400 foot residential tower that’s getting ready to rise at 340 Fremont Street, the two former maritime union halls at 340 and 350…
With the building permits to add seven stories and seventy-four condos atop the existing 31-foot warehouse at 72 Townsend Street quietly reinstated at the end of 2012, the project has…
If it was the $5,995,000 price tag which was keeping you away from making an offer to buy the Potrero Hill compound on the corner of Mariposa and Utah, perhaps…
While it’s not a done deal, when the Sports Basement vacates the Presidio’s former Commissary building in order to make way for the winner of the Presidio Trust’s Cultural Center…