Built in 1913 and opened as the Keystone Hotel, roughly half (81) of the 168 hotel rooms at 54 Fourth Street, which is now ‘The Mosser,’ were subsequently reclassified and rented as residential units without kitchens (i.e., SRO units) which average 142 square feet in size, thirteen (13) of... Read More »
February 12, 2018
22 Comments
22 Comments
“Perhaps inthemarket means 55 Oak St.? If so, I don't think that story has anything widely applicable...” [more]
“Still waiting for an SB9 thread on Socketsite. Will the current law have any effect in the City, or...” [more]
“Doesn't seem like a lot of homes given the population size....” [more]
“Sure. But by the same token, "value” is destroyed, or at least reduced, each time the property is ...” [more]
“UPDATE: The Refined Plans for That Supersized Telegraph Hill Development (and Ongoing Opposition)...” [more]
“What is wrong with this location?...” [more]
“I don't think so. As a project such as this appears with "building" entries as leading well before a...” [more]
“UPDATE: Bonus-Sized Development Approved, Now Seeking a Buyer to Actually Build...” [more]
“From San Francisco ‘Froth is Gone’ as Wealth Fades, Housing Slumps, posted earlier today:A palat...” [more]
“Like any of cookie cutter units being built are going to be affordable. Not so much a crisis if you...” [more]