Proposed Noe Street Plaza DOA
Speaking of Noe Valley, the letter to residents from the Planning Department’s Andres Power last week with respect to a proposed Noe Street Plaza: Dear Noe Valleyans, As we have…
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Speaking of Noe Valley, the letter to residents from the Planning Department’s Andres Power last week with respect to a proposed Noe Street Plaza: Dear Noe Valleyans, As we have…
Purchased for $1,410,000 in August 2002, 636 28th Street sold for $1,600,000 in January 2005 (effective annual appreciation of 6% per year from 2002 to 2005) and then sold for…
Previously home to a Union 76 station which was razed a year ago, a 65-foot-tall mixed-use building would rise on the southwest corner of Van Ness and Filbert as proposed.…
An investor group led by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber, and without any participation from the San Francisco Giants as far as we know, has purchased the Golden State Warriors.…
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has voted to certify the previously approved but appealed Environmental Impact Reports (EIR’s) for the development of Candlestick/Hunters Point and 900 Folsom/260 Fifth Street.…
Previously approved by the Planning Commission by a 4-3 vote (unanimously by the Redevelopment Agency), an appeal of the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard redevelopment EIR will be heard…
“Dissention over chain stores continues to simmer, but big-box retail now has arrived on Bayshore. And as construction workers pour towering concrete walls for a new Lowe’s home improvement store…
As Noe Valley SF previously reported: Friends of Noe Valley is hosting a meeting on July 15 to discuss the potential sale of the parking lot on 24th and Sanchez…
In front of the Planning Commission this week, requested Conditional Use Authorizations to allow for the development of SFJAZZ’s new center at 205 Franklin and the proposed development of 41-units…
As a plugged-in reader reports, the CityPlace development at 935-965 Market has been approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission, and with, rather than without, parking. CityPlace could start serving shoppers…