Cow Hollow Infill And Ongoing Intrigue On Green
In 2007 the 6,800 square foot Cow Hollow home at 2151 Green Street sold for $9,000,000 which included the undeveloped lot at 2157 Green Street next door. Following a lot…
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In 2007 the 6,800 square foot Cow Hollow home at 2151 Green Street sold for $9,000,000 which included the undeveloped lot at 2157 Green Street next door. Following a lot…
As proposed and making its was through Planning, the gas station at 1490 Ocean Avenue and Miramar Avenue will be razed and on the site a four-story building with 15…
The plans for the proposed conversion of 527‐529 Stevenson Street from a 42,600 square foot, four-story industrial building to residential use have once again been modified following another round of…
The plans to raze the two existing and vacant buildings at 340 and 350 Fremont between Folsom and Harrison and construct a 400 foot tower over an 85-foot podium with…
With Cala Foods lease at 1401 California expiring in nineteen days, the Prado Group goes before San Francisco’s Planning Commission on Thursday seeking authorization for their proposal to divide and…
As we reported, the property at 1479 Quesda Avenue which was picked to be the rally point for yesterday’s “National Day of Action” against unfair foreclosure proceedings in San Francisco…
On the heels of Santa Clara announcing it has lined up $850 million in pledged financing to construct a new stadium for the San Francisco 49ers, the JMA Ventures led…
Amongst the items on the agenda for San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission this Wednesday, a review of the revised designs as rendered above for three new homes to rise along…
Having stiff armed and broken a potential tackle in September, the San Francisco 49ers are now streaking towards an end zone in Santa Clara having announced Goldman Sachs, Bank of…
Having received comments from 34 public agencies, 41 non-governmental organizations, 115 individuals, and 1 email form letter submitted by 300 people, the Planning Department has just released over 1,000 pages…