Under Construction On 9th Avenue With (Or Without) A La Boulange
The demolition of the vacant two-story funeral home and parking lot at 1266 9th Avenue was approved in 2008 along with plans to construct a four-story building with 15 residential…
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The demolition of the vacant two-story funeral home and parking lot at 1266 9th Avenue was approved in 2008 along with plans to construct a four-story building with 15 residential…
Unanimously approved by the Planning Commission back in 2009, the plans for 115 condos to rise in an Arquitectonica designed development at 1998 Market Street have been dusted off and…
As determined by the state Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the regional Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), the current Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) calls for…
Adopted in 1985, San Francisco Planning Code Section 429 currently requires developers to spend one percent (1%) of construction costs for on-site public artwork for most new development projects or…
Much of the scaffolding has been removed from around 299 Valencia, the building of 36 one and two-bedroom condos over retail and 27 parking spots on the corner of Valencia…
As plugged-in people know, the site at 1415 Mission at the corner of 10th has been entitled for a 14-story building, the design for which Heller Manus Architects rendered. While…
A plugged-in tipster over at One Rincon Hill delivers the design, timing and detailed scoop with respect to the second tower and One Rincon Hill Phase II: Construction is anticipated…
San Francisco’s Planning commission has approved the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed 8 Washington development and voted in favor of increasing spot height limits, from 84 feet up…
Construction, or parking lot deconstruction, might have commenced a few months ago, but in two weeks the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Rene Cazenave Apartments at 530 Folsom and the corner…
As we first reported in January, the One Rincon Hill second tower site was in play, but Miami based Crescent Heights wasn’t the buyer. Instead, Principal Global Investors picked it…