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Historic Addition Further Refined, Recommended for Approval

Historic Addition Further Refined, Recommended for Approval

Having undergone another round of refinements, as newly rendered by Leavitt Architecture below, the plans for a five floor addition atop the historic Key Klub building at 850 Bush Street, which is located within the Lower Nob Hill National Register Historic District and was most recently home to Hopwater... Read More »

Historic Addition Redesigned, Rendered and Formally Proposed

Historic Addition Redesigned, Rendered and Formally Proposed

Having faced some pushback from Planning as originally envisioned, the plans for a five floor addition atop the historic Key Klub building at 850 Bush Street, which is located within the Lower Nob Hill National Register Historic District and currently home to Hopwater Distribution, have been redesigned and formally... Read More »

Plans to Raise the Roof Across From Outerlands Closer to Reality

Plans to Raise the Roof Across From Outerlands Closer to Reality

As we first reported early last year, plans for a four-story building with 6 residential units to rise over a new ground floor commercial space on the southeast corner of Judah Street and 45th Avenue, across from Outerlands in the Outer Sunset, were being abandoned in favor of bigger... Read More »

Plans for Raising the Roof and Density across from Outerlands

Plans for Raising the Roof and Density across from Outerlands

Four-year-old plans for a four-story building with six (6) residential units to rise over a new ground floor commercial space on the southeast corner of Judah Street and 45th Avenue, across from Outerlands in the Outer Sunset, are being abandoned. Instead, new plans for a five-story building to rise... Read More »

Redevelopment of Mission District Parking Lot Closer to Reality

Redevelopment of Mission District Parking Lot Closer to Reality

The plans for a proposed four-story building to rise on the Mission District parking lot for 28 cars at 606 Capp Street, between 21st and 22nd, have been revised to address the ‘active use’ issue we first noted back in 2015. With the revision, the proposed development, which includes... Read More »

Exemption for Small Builders and Makers Project Approved

Exemption for Small Builders and Makers Project Approved

The requested neighborhood plan-based environmental exemption for a proposed five-story building for small-scale builders and makers to rise on the 1228 25th Street parcel, the awkward lot at the intersection of 25th Street and the Indiana Street on-ramp to I-280 that currently serves as a scrap and storage yard,... Read More »

Plans to Build atop Hopwater’s Historic Home

Plans to Build atop Hopwater’s Historic Home

Speaking of building up in Nob Hill and additions to historic properties, plans to add five new floors atop the brick Key Klub building at 850 Bush Street, which is currently home to Hopwater Distribution, have been drafted and submitted to Planning for review. The proposed addition, which includes... Read More »

One Year Later and Listed for $5K Less on Potrero Hill

One Year Later and Listed for $5K Less on Potrero Hill

Listed as new for $979,000 in September 2006, at which point we gave the unit two thumbs up, 2130 24th Street #B sold for $965,000 soon thereafter. Listed for $1.425 million in February 2015, the condo resold for $1.4 million that March. And this morning, the three-bedroom unit, which... Read More »

Less Parking, More Apartments and a Mission District Reality Check

Less Parking, More Apartments and a Mission District Reality Check

Five months ago the Inner Mission parking lot at 606 Capp Street, between 21st and 22nd, sold for $3.3 million on the open market. Plans to construct a four-story building on the site have since been drafted by Leavitt Architecture. And as now proposed, the development would consist of... Read More »

Urban Infill For Small Builders And Makers

Urban Infill For Small Builders And Makers

The awkward lot at the intersection of 25th Street and the Indiana Street on-ramp to Interstate 280 currently serves as a scrap and storage yard.  But as proposed, a five-story building for builders and makers could rise upon the Central Waterfront site. As designed by Leavitt Architecture, the 1228... Read More »