Boom Dizzle’s Old Pad To Go Boom By Way Of Eminent Domain?
Assuming the Board of Supervisors pass a motion tomorrow, on December 7 the Board will hold a public hearing “to consider the acquisition of various real properties by eminent domain…
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Assuming the Board of Supervisors pass a motion tomorrow, on December 7 the Board will hold a public hearing “to consider the acquisition of various real properties by eminent domain…
Plugged-in people have know what was coming at 723 Taylor and now they’re here with what would appear to be one-bedrooms starting at $549,000 and two’s from $629,000. Both without…
Originally listed for $3,900,000 with 4,400 square feet in May 2009 ($886 per square), the modern Noe home at 465 Hoffman ended up selling for $2,970,000 this past March ($675…
In addition to 5,679 net new residences over the next two to three decades, the proposed redevelopment plan for Parkmerced includes the “the addition of new neighborhood serving retail and…
It’s another underutilized infill site that’s been caught up in the Eastern Neighborhoods Area Plan development log jam which is finally starting to free. On northeast corner of Valencia and…
We weren’t too sure what to make of the juxtaposition between old and new when 226 Edgewood first hit the market three weeks ago asking $3,500,000, so we’ll turn to…
A dated 976 square foot two-bedroom with one bath when purchased for $865,000 this past May (originally asking $1,010,000), 156 Vicksburg has returned to the market as a “dramatic &…
While they still aren’t building any new land in NOPA, that doesn’t mean they’re done building. A bit of new urban infill on Page off Divsiadero by way of a…
As we noted yesterday with respect to the proposed Whole Foods on Market, the 2001 Market Street Project in which the Whole Foods would reside is currently scheduled to be…
Ignoring the recommendation of San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission, and siding with the recommendation of its Land Use and Economic Development Committee, yesterday San Francisco’s full Board of Supervisors voted…