Before And After At 455 Prentiss: Contemporary Bernal Heights
Purchased for $467,500 as 2,080 square foot bank-owned home with an eviction in process this past December, 455 Prentiss has just returned to the market as a renovated 2,800 square…
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Purchased for $467,500 as 2,080 square foot bank-owned home with an eviction in process this past December, 455 Prentiss has just returned to the market as a renovated 2,800 square…
Tishman Speyer has officially filed for their building permits to construct two towers rising 37 and 42 stories, and two 8-story plaza buildings, with a total of 669 new residential…
The parking lot at the corner of Jones and Turk (aka 180 Jones Street) was purchased in 2004. In 2005, the owner filed for permits to build a 5-story building…
On the southern half of the Corovan site in Lower Potrero Hill, behind Kaiser’s Potrero Hill Medical Services Building that’s proposed to rise along 16th Street, 181 residential units over…
Hidden behind the single-story façade at 1830 McAllister, a dramatically designed one-bedroom NoPa loft has been constructed and rather creatively outfitted. Bookended by windows, and with two skylights over an…
A plugged-in tipster delivers WRNS Studio’s renderings for UCSF’s proposed Academic Building to rise at Fourth and Sixteenth Streets on Mission Bay Block 25A, with a plaza on the corner…
While reaching 84-feet and raising the hackles of “Save Lower Potrero Hill”, Kaiser Permanente’s proposed Potrero Hill Medical Services Building at 901 16th Street is actually five levels topped by…
Granted a twelve-month extension to commence construction late last year, as a plugged-in reader alludes, the building permit has been filed to build a 40-story, 400-foot tower over an 85-foot…
A plugged-in reader reports with respect to the proposed five-story development at 1050 Valencia Street which the Liberty Hill Neighborhood Association opposed, the Planning Department supported, and San Francisco’s Planning…
As plugged-in people know, the Liberty Hill Neighborhood Association (LHNA) filed for Discretionary Review (DR) in an attempt to block the proposed five-story building as rendered above from rising at…