Designed by Charles Lewis Hinkel and built in 1883, the Lower Pacific Heights Victorian at 1709 Broderick Street, or at least its façade, gained widespread notoriety for having played the role of the Tanner’s home in the late 80’s to early 90’s sitcom titled Full House. Purchased by the... Read More »
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“UPDATE: Reinstated Development Back on the Market in the Mission...” [more]
“Call me crazy (and other stuff) but I sure do miss the Knob Hill. SF gained it reputation as The Fle...” [more]
“Honestly, at what point does SS editorial hit pause on Dave using their comment forum as a place to ...” [more]
“To Milkshake YOU WROTE: "IN The meantime she can continue working and build her life?" do you ha...” [more]
“Great looking project. The pedestrian streetscape looks very thoughtful and engaging....” [more]
“That hasn't been my experience. Some of the trendier restaurants and bars are just down the hill fr...” [more]
“Absolutely! Every time I move somewhere I expect that place to then be preserved in amber, never to ...” [more]
“Slowing growth is indeed the same as population dropping for SF real estate purposes, because the po...” [more]
“Value facade is a nice looking office building. I don’t suppose they would be interested in spendi...” [more]
“Local outlets reported this project was up for approval at SF Planning this past Thursday (12/5). Di...” [more]