Demolition Of Church & Market's Home Restaurant Nears Completion
Many readers have commented and sent tips about the ongoing status of the building, so here's the latest photo update. As you can see, Home is now almost completely demolished.
This Is What's Left Of Church & Market's Home Restaurant
After sitting vacant for over five years, demolition of the former Home Restaurant building at Church & Market finally started yesterday. Here's what it looks like after one day of work.
Redevelopment Of Market Street Funeral Home Gets Fast-Tracked
Thanks to its LEED Platinum status, the new development at 2254 Market has gotten to jump the line. As a result, its 44 apartments, two townhouses, and retail space may go up sooner than expected.
Approved: 60 Apartments, No Parking At Church & Market
Plans to raze the former Home restaurant and construct a 62-unit apartment building at the corner of Market, 14th and Duboce were unanimously approved by the Planning Commission yesterday.
Spotted In Duboce Park: Tenants Lament Eviction Via Window Lettering
In an apparent collaboration between two sets of neighbors, the windows of a house in Duboce Park now read "EVICTED" on the top floor and "US TOO :'(" on the middle floor.
Public Hearing Today On Waller & Steiner Ficus Tree Removal
The landlord's desire to remove the seven trees outside the former Bean There location has drawn criticism from the community. A public hearing to decide the trees' fate will be held today at 5:30pm.
Controversial rental company sues to pull out of Church & Market building, citing pandemic
The building's owner faced criticism for leasing it to Sonder, a company specializing in monthly furnished rentals. Now, Sonder wants out.
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All CitiesSan FranciscoHayes ValleyMid-MarketDuboce TriangleLower HaightNixing navigation center plans, city considers 33 Gough St. for safe sleeping site
The site was approved as a navigation center in March, but the city has scrapped those plans, and is now evaluating it for a potential tent village.
Family-owned for nearly 100 years, Castro's Market & Noe Center listed for $17M
After being family-owned for nearly 100 years, the Market & Noe Center (2276-2288 Market St.) has been listed for sale for the eye-popping price of $17 million.
Planning Commission approves 7-story housing complex on former Sparky's Diner
Last week the Planning Commission unanimously approved the demolition and redevelopment of 240-250 Church Street, which previously housed 24-hour diner Sparky's, and continues to house decade-old bakery Thorough Bread and Pastry.
Castro real estate office set to be demolished and replaced with 6-story, 14-unit condo building [Updated]
Nearly six years after receiving approval, a former real estate office at 2201 Market St. (at Sanchez) will be demolished and replaced with a six-story mixed-use building.
Resubmitted Market & Sanchez Condo Building Adds Two Floors & Starbucks on Ground Floor
Nearly seven years after receiving planning approval, developer Chris Foley has resubmitted plans to build an 8-story, 20-unit condo building at 2201 Market Street (at Sanchez).





























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