Hilton San Francisco Union Square and Parc 55 Hotels Handed Over to Lender as Owner Bails Out of SF Market
Hilton San Francisco Union Square and Parc 55 Hotels are being handed over to lender, as Park Hotels & Resorts opts to cease payments on its $725 million loan and walk away from the SF market.
Sutro Tower Removes Steel Panels, Forgoes Permitting Artists to Paint Them
Explore the historic Sutro Tower and its $50 million worth of structural improvements, including the retroactive permit granted to remove its panels and the 'virtual tour' they will be producing in lieu of their plan to permit artists to paint them.
Commercial real estate in SF grapples with 350 California's expected price drop of over 80%
San Francisco's commercial real estate market is facing a downturn with significant discounts on major properties leading to questions about implications for smaller commercial real estate sales. Smaller property owners must adapt to changing market demands in order to stay competitive, with some property values expected to drop over 80%.
The SF Armory, aka the former 'Kink Castle', may return as concert/event venue with added jazz club
From ammunition depot to sports venue to giant porn production house, the San Francisco Armory has gone through several iterations in its 109-year history, and may soon be slated to return as an active event space. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, there are new plans to turn a portion of the innards of the giant, castle-like Armory in the Mission District into a jazz club and VIP lounge.
This giant, low-income senior housing complex is coming to the Inner Richmond
The SF Board of Supervisors just approved a $60 million low-income senior housing complex, coming to a former funeral home at Geary Boulevard and Sixth Avenue.
Check out the new Stonestown village plans, proposed for what’s now just a giant mall parking lot
There are new images and plans just released for the possible 2,900-unit housing village and parks in what is currently the Stonestown Galleria parking lot, an ambitious proposal that would completely reimagine that section of the 19th Avenue corridor.
The Richmond’s vacant and unused Alexandria Theater could become housing complex
The Alexandria Theater at Geary and 18th Avenue has been an empty eyesore since 2004, but a reported new plan could make it as many as 76 units of housing.
Developer wants to demolish retail strip near UC Berkeley and replace it with housing
A Bay Area developer is now floating plans to bulldoze a small, older shopping strip across from the southern portion of UC Berkeley, as well as a couple of apartment buildings, to make way for a large residential project.
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.
Beleaguered 180 Jones site will rise as affordable housing for families
This vacant lot has been a sanctioned tent encampment, and at one point was slated to be a meth sobering center, but now will get a dignified happy outcome as 70 units of affordable housing for low-income and homeless families.
Nancy Pelosi on hand for grand opening of 143-unit affordable housing complex in the Mission
A new affordable housing complex at 16th and Shotwell Streets drew the likes of Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, as Casa Adelante will be home to more than 300 low-income people, plus provide on-site childcare and a rooftop farm.










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