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Infill Development Completely Redesigned, Closer to Reality

Infill Development Completely Redesigned, Closer to Reality

With the bulky plans for a 9-story, 106-unit development to rise on the two-story garage and office building site at 955 Post Street having met with resistance from Planning, from the building’s proposed finishes to its mass, an all new set of plans for the parcel have been drawn:... Read More »

From Apartments to Hotel Rooms in the Tendernob as Proposed

From Apartments to Hotel Rooms in the Tendernob as Proposed

The approved plans for a 5-story building with 15 apartments to rise on the vacant lot at 824 Hyde Street, upon which the former 4-story Chatom Apartments building had stood prior to being destroyed by a fire back in 2010, have been abandoned. As we noted at the time... Read More »

Back to the Drawing Board for a 106-Unit Tendernob Development

Back to the Drawing Board for a 106-Unit Tendernob Development

As proposed, the two-story Tendernob auto garage and office building at 955 Post Street will be razed and a 9-story development with 106 dwelling units over 10,000 square feet of retail space and an underground garage for 53 cars will rise upon the site, the latest design for which... Read More »

Tendernob Rebuilding Rendered and Slated for Approval

Tendernob Rebuilding Rendered and Slated for Approval

The proposed five-story Tendernob building to rise up to 57-feet in height at 824 Hyde Street, with fifteen (15) apartments ranging in size from 440 to 605 square feet apiece, has been newly rendered and is slated to be approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission this afternoon. A fire... Read More »

Rebuilding in the Tendernob

Rebuilding in the Tendernob

Five years ago a fire ripped through the four-story Chatom Apartments building that had stood at 824 Hyde Street since 1915 and the damaged eight-unit structure was subsequently razed. Four months ago the vacant Tendernob parcel sold for $1.8 million. And if approved in January, a five-story building with... Read More »