Testing The Waters To Develop Four Infill Acres At Fifth And Mission
It was back in 2007 that the Hearst Corp. first started to seek a developer for their four-acre mid-market site on which the Chronicle Building stands. And now, four years…
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It was back in 2007 that the Hearst Corp. first started to seek a developer for their four-acre mid-market site on which the Chronicle Building stands. And now, four years…
The site of the old San Francisco Seals Stadium until 1959 and currently home to a 227,000-square-foot strip mall anchored by a 60,000-square-foot Safeway, the Potrero Center at 2300 16th…
As we first reported in August with respect to a couple of resales down at 310 Townsend: At the same time, 310 Townsend #408 has just hit the market listed…
A pair of emails forwarded from a plugged-in tipster reveals that the owner of the Armory, who was leading the charge against the development of 49 Julian, had made an…
As we first reported last month: As proposed, the vacant single-story warehouse at 49 Julian Avenue would be razed and a five story, 50-foot-tall building with eight two-bedroom residential units…
With a reworked façade that’s been toned down a bit since that which was proposed in 2010, the request to convert the Landmark Metro Theater at 2055 Union Street into…
The Montgomery first hit the market in 2007 and sold out in 2009 with a round of reductions in between. In July 2008, the 832 square foot 74 New Montgomery…
As we first reported this past July: One of 39 post-conversion condos and a Below Market Rate (BMR) unit as designated by the Mayor’s Office of housing, 333 Grant Avenue…
Okay, while we weren’t going to name names, apparently the Wall Street Journal did, and the buyer of 2950 Broadway was musician (think Tangerine Dream) turned real estate and natural…
While it might have been obscured in the race venue renderings, have no fear, Red’s Java House will remain in place when the America’s Cup sails into town.