T-Minus Two Days To CityPlace (935-965 Market) Commission Vote
As we wrote on June 10: The proposed development of CityPlace at 935-965 Market is back in front of San Francisco’s Planning Commission this afternoon for EIR certification with a…
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As we wrote on June 10: The proposed development of CityPlace at 935-965 Market is back in front of San Francisco’s Planning Commission this afternoon for EIR certification with a…
A plugged-in reader caught the notice while walking his dog last week, and while originally scheduled for Planning Commission review on thursday, the mandatory discretionary review for a medical marijuana…
Following in the footsteps of 24th Street over the hill in Noe Valley, Supervisor Dufty’s proposed amendments to San Francisco’s Planning Code to allow new full and small self-service restaurants…
In 2009 Luke Brugnara’s Brugnara Properties lost 351 California to foreclosure. As plugged-in people know, the building had been encumbered with a first mortgage of roughly $33 million and a…
From the San Francisco Business Times: The complex at 680 Folsom St., a property the city has targeted for the expansion of the Moscone Convention Center, has been deeded back…
An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the the proposed 350 Mission Street project (as exists above, as envisioned by SOM/Craig Hartman below) is about to get underway. The proposed project…
Just down the street from 2001 Market, the tentative leasehold agreement to bring a Trader Joe’s to the Market and Noe Center (2280 Market) was set to expire May 7…
As a plugged-in tipster notes, the gutting of the old Cala Foods at the corner of Stanyan and Haight has commenced with the scaled back small format Whole Foods currently…
Playing the strategic default card, in March Vornado Realty Trust stopped making payments on the $18 million mortgage which helped finance its purchase of San Francisco’s landmark Cannery at Del…
We’re not vouching for the “numerous opportunities.” And only those with deep pockets need apply. But we do find ourselves enamored by the (albeit likely unintended) artistic nature of a…