Building Plans For The Point One Percent On Broadway And Taylor
Upon the verdant vacant lot at the corner of Broadway and Taylor, three new buildings with four homes and parking for 16 cars are proposed to rise and moving through…
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Upon the verdant vacant lot at the corner of Broadway and Taylor, three new buildings with four homes and parking for 16 cars are proposed to rise and moving through…
A plugged-in tipster delivers the latest renderings and an update on the five-story building that’s slated to rise on the site of Sugoi Sushi (the old Spork) at 1050/8 Valencia…
With a demolition permit in-hand which was issued in March, the command center for the deconstruction and reconstruction of 1600 Market Street as a five-story, mixed-use project without any parking…
As we reported when we first published the details and renderings for the proposed 550-foot tower to rise at 706 Mission last month: Currently zoned for 400-feet, the project will…
While Facebook has tapped Frank Gehry, the Golden State Warriors have snagged Snøhetta, the architecture firm behind SFMOMA’s expansion and the waterfront Norwegian National Opera and Ballet building pictured above,…
While Apple has their iCon, Facebook has engaged the iconic Frank Gehry to design their Menlo Park campus expansion with plans to break ground in early 2013. From Facebook’s Environmental…
As we first wrote about 2495 Harrison Street last year: A saloon in 1888, vacant since 2008, and having served as a commercial space between, as proposed the single-story building…
As we wrote about 438 Roosevelt when it was on the market in 2007 asking $2,995,000: Get over the choice of exterior paint and get inside: big windows, views and…
The 23 prefab units which will become the four-story SoMa Studios development started being stacked upon their 3,750 square foot lot at 38 Harriet this week. Originally expecting to sell…
A tipster delivers another perspective on the newly “remodeled” 15 Surrey. Above, the view from down on Chenery in Glen Park Village before; below, the composite view after: