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Residential Conversion of Historic Garage Slated for Approval

Residential Conversion of Historic Garage Slated for Approval

Having skirted foreclosure by way of a bankruptcy filing two years ago, at which point the building was on the market as a high-end development site with an $8.9 million price tag, the former Green Street Auto Body garage at 1776 Green Street ended up selling for $5.75 million... Read More »

Superlative Penthouse Fetches 1.6 Percent Over Its Early 2015 Price

Superlative Penthouse Fetches 1.6 Percent Over Its Early 2015 Price

Purchased for $1.648 million in February of 2015, the two-bedroom, two-bath corner unit #7C atop the “Amero” at 1501 Filbert Street, on the border of Cow Hollow and Russian Hill, returned to the market listed for $1.75 million this past July. The 1,040-square-foot unit features wide-plank hardwood floors, “a... Read More »

Superlatives Abound for Penthouse Approaching Its 2015 Price

Superlatives Abound for Penthouse Approaching Its 2015 Price

Purchased for $1.648 million in February of 2015, the two-bedroom, two-bath corner unit #7C atop the “Amero” at 1501 Filbert Street, on the border of Cow Hollow and Russian Hill, returned to the market listed for $1.75 million this past July, a sale at which would have represented total... Read More »

Exceptional Cow Hollow Home Fetched its 2016 Price

Exceptional Cow Hollow Home Fetched its 2016 Price

Purchased for $7.525 million in the fourth quarter of 2016, the “Trophy” Cow Hollow home with “a huge North Facing backyard” on a flat block, but with views from its upper levels, at 2764 Greenwich Street returned to the market this past January priced at $8.995 million. Reduced to... Read More »

First Shake Shack in San Francisco Slated to Be Approved

First Shake Shack in San Francisco Slated to Be Approved

Plans to convert the shuttered Real Food Company building on the southeast corner of Fillmore and Filbert into Shake Shack’s first outlet in San Francisco, as we first reported ten months ago, could be approved in three weeks time. And as we first revealed seven months ago, the proposed... Read More »

Speaking of Sleek

Speaking of Sleek

Speaking of sleek and circa 2014, the two-bedroom unit #5C at 1501 Filbert Street, which opened its doors in late 2014 dubbed “Amero,” is now back on the market on the edge of Cow Hollow, billed as a “special opportunity to live in a sleek newer construction residence in... Read More »

Supersized Van Ness Corridor Development Closer to Reality

Supersized Van Ness Corridor Development Closer to Reality

Having recently doubled the proposed density of the previously approved project to rise upon the former service station site on the northwest corner of Van Ness and Filbert, the façade of the supersized development has been redesigned. As newly rendered by Costa Brown Architecture above, versus earlier this year, the proposed... Read More »

Exceptional Cow Hollow Home in Contract

Exceptional Cow Hollow Home in Contract

Purchased for $7.525 million, or roughly $1,597 per square foot in the fourth quarter of 2016, the contemporary Cow Hollow home with “a huge North Facing backyard drenched in sun” at 2764 Greenwich Street returned to the market this past January priced at $8.995 million, a sale at which... Read More »

Renovated Cow Hollow Home Reduced to its 2015 Price

Renovated Cow Hollow Home Reduced to its 2015 Price

With a previously renovated kitchen which has since been renovated anew, along with a couple of other improvements, it’s not perfectly apples-to-apples. But having been purchased for $4.6 million in the middle of 2015 when listed for $395K more, the 4,200-square-foot Cow Hollow home at 2622 Chestnut Street returned... Read More »

Draft Plans for a Boutique Hotel with Rooftop Bar on Lombard

Draft Plans for a Boutique Hotel with Rooftop Bar on Lombard

Plans to raze the former KFC/Taco Bell turned Poke Time building on the southwest corner of Lombard and Fillmore, which was deemed “a fixture within the Marina District neighborhood” when it was rebuilt back in 2005, have been in the works since 2015. And as formally proposed, a four-story... Read More »