New construction sales softened in San Francisco and Seattle after an unusually strong Summer. Strong sales in June, July, and August may have been driven by attractive pricing and aggressive
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Having already fallen a couple months behind schedule as of earlier this year, the forecasted timing to reach the “substantial completion” of construction for San Francisco’s $2.3 billion Transbay Transit Center
While the public hearing for the proposed 127-unit development to rise up to 8 stories in height on the western side of 5th Street, between Shipley and Clara in Central
When it’s finished, 181 Fremont will be the tallest mixed-used building on the West Coast. At more than 700 feet in the air, the full-floor penthouse will be the highest
Muni will hold a public meeting about extending the T-Third line to North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf this month, despite significant delays on the existing $1.6 billion Central Subway project.
Having already secured the naming rights to the tallest tower in San Francisco, Salesforce is on the verge of securing the naming rights to the adjacent Transbay Transit Center, Grand
As first reported last year: With a bit of drilling going on at the lot on the corner of 5th and Shipley, a reader wonders what’s in the works for
The City’s nearly $10 million deal to acquire the five Western SoMa buildings at 145-165 11th Street, 964 Natoma and 973 Minna Street could be approved by San Francisco’s Board
From beakers to baskets, the 1.5 million square feet of construction planned at 16th and Third streets makes the intersection one of the hottest in the Bay Area. It also
Measuring 3,770 square feet and outfitted with three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and a pair of private balconies, the Lumina Tower D unit #36A at 338 Main Street was relatively