One (1) South Park: Sales Update, Opening, And A Few Pics
You’ve seen the interactive floor plans (and some early pricing); and you’re plugged-in when it comes to the parking situation (and car stackers in general). And now you know (if…
San Francisco real estate tips, trends and the local scoop: "Plug In" to SocketSite™
You’ve seen the interactive floor plans (and some early pricing); and you’re plugged-in when it comes to the parking situation (and car stackers in general). And now you know (if…
Poaching from a reader’s earlier off topic comment: Mayor Bloomberg provided the answer yesterday to the question that’s on a lot of New Yorkers’ minds: Are housing prices here going…
According to SF New Developments, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Committee has “approved the overall Market & Octavia Neighborhood Plan and have established the…
No, we’re not going to make a habit of covering restaurants. Well, unless they’re part of a new development (or larger story). Or they feature some interesting architecture or architect…
We promised a “grander” gathering of plugged-in people in October, and damn it if we’re not going to deliver. So pencil ink your calendars for next Wednesday (10/24) from six…
1335 Fulton Place (at Divisadero) consists of six new condos, three of which are “now available,” and only one of which (#201) is currently listed on the MLS. And although…
Last week a plugged-in tipster recognized the interior of 10 Hastings (which was last listed for sale at $9,995,000) in a Craigslist ad for a $25,000 per month rental in…
“The green guys, their moralism and do-gooderness – phew. Horrible. There has to be joy in architecture.” (Sustainability and aesthetics in one building?)
Yesterday’s piece on the boundaries between Pacific Heights and Western Addition (real or imagined) leads to a discussion of graffiti creep (real or imagined). It also yields our plugged-in reader’s…
We’ll argue that there’s a world of difference between perfect for “handymen” (think cosmetic) and perfect for “contractors” (think structural). That being said, if 1875 34th Avenue (“perfect for handymen…