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The Holy Hotness Of Firehouse 44 (3816 22nd Street) Hits The Market

The Holy Hotness Of Firehouse 44 (3816 22nd Street) Hits The Market

Of course plugged-in people already know its history, knew it was coming, and had an idea of what to expect. And now it’s here. The most striking element of the renovated Firehouse 44: a “4-story glass and reclaimed lumber staircase atrium.” And if 3816 22nd Street (a.k.a. Engine Company... Read More »

Holy Hotness, History, And Home: Engine Company No. 44 Returns

Holy Hotness, History, And Home: Engine Company No. 44 Returns

Built by the McSheehy Brothers in 1909, 3816 22nd Street served as home to San Francisco’s Engine Company No. 44 and their horses for fifty years. In 1959 the firehouse was sold to Mark and Beth Adams who maintained the firehouse in relatively original condition but employed the space... Read More »