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The eight-story, 21-unit residential building being planned on the site of the historic Grubstake Diner (1525 Pine Street) has hit another hurdle this week, as we learn that an appeal has been filed opposing the project.
Even Juanita MORE! chimed in calling for more stories of housing above Pine Street’s historic Grubstake Diner, which will be demolished and rebuilt as an eight-story housing development.
Postal Service change of address data indicates as many as 90,000 households may have moved out of SF in the pandemic, with Nob Hill the most frequently fled neighborhood.
The Planning Department has given the go-ahead to a new mixed-use building at Polk & California streets.
Demolition of the old KRON 4 headquarters on Van Ness Avenue is underway to make room for a new 13-story assisted living facility.
The new Community Benefit District is seeking a tenant for the space, but there are numerous obstacles to finding one.
A proposed Whole Foods store was rejected by SF Planning for only offering 8 units of housing. But a loophole may not require new tenant Mollie Stone's to offer any.
After more than four years of speculation, the building that housed Hemlock Tavern has been demolished.
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Among the services the new gym hopes to offer: live DJs, concierge services, wifi and a restaurant.
On Thursday, project sponsors plan to present a new proposal for the grocery store, which includes roughly five units of housing.
The venue's ownership accepted a buyout as a new development looms.
An 11-story condo complex could replace a venue that's housed several notable restaurants near City Hall.