The Big Plans And Prices For Three Übermodern San Francisco Homes
The smallest of three modern glass, steel and timber “Block 3900” homes that have yet to be built but are being marketed for sale pre-construction, 3927 19th Street has just…
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The smallest of three modern glass, steel and timber “Block 3900” homes that have yet to be built but are being marketed for sale pre-construction, 3927 19th Street has just…
An old Irish dive bar with its windows covered so that “wives couldn’t see their husbands drinking” when purchased by two lesbians in 1972, the windows of the Twin Peaks…
The little building at 220 Battery Street is owned by the Japanese company Kokubu Kensetsu Kogyo. And in the words of a plugged-in tipster, the building has been more or…
The Art Deco Doelger Building at 320-326 Judah Street was built in 1932, serving for two decades as the headquarters, warehouse and sales office for San Francisco builder extraordinaire Henry…
With the redesign of Masonic Avenue in the works, Target on its way across the Boulevard, and money flowing for development projects in San Francisco, a reader can’t help but…
On the agenda for San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors and Parking Authority Commission this afternoon, the approval of the proposed $18 million “Boulevard” redesign of Masonic Avenue…
As we first reported last week, the Request for Proposals (RFP) to develop San Francisco’s Transbay Block 9 on Folsom between First and Essex Streets was about to be released.…
A survey by the South Beach | Rincon | Mission Bay Neighborhood Association asked the question, “What is your current opinion of the plan to build an arena on Piers…
Five years ago, San Francisco Waterfront Partners built San Francisco’s first water taxi launch at Pier 1½ on the Embarcadero in conjunction with their $55 million rehabilitation of Piers 1½,…
Under the framework of the plans for the New Mission Theater, we promote a plugged-in reader’s comment to an editorial on “The New Mission,” not only in terms of the…