Up until the 1960s, the total population of Diamond Heights, between Noe Valley and Glen Canyon, was under 400 people. Following a post-World War II population boom resultant housing shortage in San Francisco, the newly formed (and since disbanded) San Francisco Redevelopment Agency set its sights on the three... Read More »
November 1, 2017
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“TIMELINE: The Frustrating Political History of Homelessness in San Francisco...” [more]
“Yes, 1 year terms from March still not reached plus eviction moratorium in place. Additionally, I wo...” [more]
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“I want to know what happened to the 3 bedroom penthouse unit in the building, it was offered up for ...” [more]
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