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Modern Cow Hollow Home On The Market For $10.5M

Modern Cow Hollow Home On The Market For $10.5M

Gutted and remodeled by Sheinholtz Associates in the 1990’s and then rebuilt in concrete, steel, aluminum and glass by Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects in 2006, the modern Cow Hollow home at 2555 Union Street was purchased for $7,950,000 in November of 2012 having been listed for $9,250,000 the year before.... Read More »

8 Octavia: Timing, Sales, And A Peek Inside

8 Octavia: Timing, Sales, And A Peek Inside

Construction on 8 Octavia, the modern 47-unit building designed by Stanley Saitowitz rising on the former Central Freeway parcel along Octavia between Market and Haight, is on-track to be finished at the end of July and the first residents are expected to move in this fall along with three retailers on the ground floor(s).... Read More »

8 Octavia Topped Out, Condos On Track For Summer Completion

8 Octavia Topped Out, Condos On Track For Summer Completion

The modern 47-unit building under construction at the intersection of Octavia and Market has topped out and 8 Octavia is on track to be ready for occupancy this summer. Read More »

Is San Francisco Getting The Short End Of The Saitowitz Stick?

Is San Francisco Getting The Short End Of The Saitowitz Stick?

With the Stanley Saitowitz designed “Garden Village”, a 77-unit development of 18 interconnected buildings of three to five stories in height with 16 rooftop farm plots above and a fleet of four to ten shared cars for residents in a small garage below having been approved for development by... Read More »

1080 Sutter (“BLANC”) Priced From $680,000 A Piece

1080 Sutter (“BLANC”) Priced From $680,000 A Piece

Approved for development in 2009, the sales office for the eleven-story Stanley Saitowitz designed “BLANC” at 1080 Sutter Street is now open by appointment and taking deposits for the 35 two and three-bedroom Nob Hill condos which have been priced from $680,000 a piece. Atop the building developed by... Read More »

A Million Dollar Cut For The Modern Saitowitz On Union Street

A Million Dollar Cut For The Modern Saitowitz On Union Street

As we first reported with respect to the modern Cow Hollow home at 2555 Union Street which was redesigned by Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects and listed with a $9,250,000 price tag last year, even if you can’t afford it, you’ll likely want to take a peek inside. Reduced to $8,950,000... Read More »

1601 Larkin Street Design Sneak Peek Take Two (Or Three)

1601 Larkin Street Design Sneak Peek Take Two (Or Three)

As we first reported in January, while San Francisco’s Planning Commission blocked the proposed demolition of the dilapidated church at 1601 Larking Street and development of a modern Stanley Saitowitz designed building in its place, Ian Birchall was quietly engaged to redesign the project as “a contemporary interpretation of... Read More »

An Attempt To Settle For With San Francisco’s Planning Commission?

An Attempt To Settle For With San Francisco’s Planning Commission?

As we first reported yesterday, San Francisco’s Planning Commission is slated to meet behind closed doors with legal counsel to discuss the pending litigation and consideration of settlement proposals with respect to the proposed development of 1601 Larkin Street, a site on which the dilapidated First St. John’s United... Read More »

A Peek Inside The Saitowitz Designed Home At 2555 Union Street

A Peek Inside The Saitowitz Designed Home At 2555 Union Street

A Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects design, a Cow Hollow location, and a $9,250,000 price tag. Even if you can’t afford it, we know you’ll want to take a peek inside 2555 Union. The tone for which is set by the 8 foot by 6 foot anodized aluminum pivoting front door.... Read More »

1501 15th Street Take Two And Likely Approval This Week

1501 15th Street Take Two And Likely Approval This Week

With the architects holding firm on the integrity of their design, on Thursday the Planning Commission continues the public hearing over the five-story Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects designed development proposed to rise at 1501 15th Street. A bit of background on the development. And as the site currently... Read More »