San Francisco’s Commercial Sublease Snapshot: October 2009
According to Colliers International, 2,659,684 square feet of commercial sublease space is currently on the market in San Francisco, down a net 61,396 square feet over the past 30 days…
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According to Colliers International, 2,659,684 square feet of commercial sublease space is currently on the market in San Francisco, down a net 61,396 square feet over the past 30 days…
As a plugged-in and ever on the luxury ball sleepiguy notes, 3570 Washington is back on the market after a five month (yes, month) hold. Purchased for a reported $5,225,000…
While they couldn’t rent the Ross Leavy renovated 195 Beacon for $6,000 a month, they could sell it for an MLS reported $1,600,000. Asking $1,650,000 (which is what the seller…
Speaking of recently staged, we can’t help but notice the first attempted Millennium flip resale has received a “virtual” treatment (click photo above to enlarge). And while we applaud the…
According to JK Dinnen, at least thirty (30) of the seventy-five (75) or so ex-Lembi owned San Francisco apartment buildings that had been taken back by the banks have been…
As we wrote in October of 2008: After an effective 1000+ days on the market, a few reductions , and a remodeling, the listing for Kirk Hammett’s Pacific Heights mansion…
Purchased for $589,000 in September 2006 but then bought back by the bank in June 2009, the banked-owned re-sale of The Palms (555 4th Street) #602 closed escrow on 9/28/09…
While “totally empty as of a couple of weeks ago,” as a plugged-in reader notes with respect to 2006 Washington Number 4: “New Interior Pics online that should put to…
Seven months ago Whole Foods Market was given the green light to convert (but not raze and rebuild) the shuttered Bell Market on 24th Street in Noe. Wednesday at 10…
“There has been significant flattening on the long end of the curve…This reflects the re- emergence of deflationary fears. The U.S. is at the center of de-levering as opposed to…