by vbrodsky on December 17, 2012
Your home in the city! This gorgeous, brand new two bedroom residence has never been lived in and is the first resale at the Madrone. Measuring approximately 1237 square feet, the home is complete with a very large, private and spacious patio. The finishes are exceptional – grey custom oak flooring, Domas & Domas cabinetry, [...]
by vbrodsky on November 26, 2012
750 Second Street is South Beach’s newest residential building, designed by San Francisco based architecture firm GouldEvans. The concrete and steel framed building has 14 residences with only two condos per floor. All of the residences are either 2-bedroom, 2.5- bath units starting at 1,591 square feet or 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath units starting at 2,075 [...]
by vbrodsky on October 24, 2012
The seasonally adjusted annual pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. ticked up to 389,000 in September, up 5.7 percent from a revised rate of 368,000 in August and up 27.1 percent versus the 306,000 pace recorded in September of last year, an all-time low. Annual new home sales in the U.S. have [...]
by vbrodsky on October 4, 2012
The official project schedule, key dates, and milestones for building an arena upon San Francisco’s Piers 30-32 for the Golden State Warriors in time for the 2017-18 NBA season with construction proposed to start in the summer of 2014 and finish three years later: ∙ October 2012: Homeowner Association Meetings and Public Outreach ∙ [...]
by vbrodsky on September 18, 2012
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco’s premier boulevard is getting a face-lift, but there’s still plenty of debate about how to transform a thoroughfare that has vexed decades of city leaders. Market Street, from Octavia Boulevard to the Embarcadero, will be the focus of what could be a two-year, $20 million repaving project, [...]
by vbrodsky on August 29, 2012
On Sunday, the Golden State Warriors took one step closer to their ambitious plans of a new waterfront arena on San Francisco’s Pier 30-32. The team announced that they had tapped international architecture firm Snøhetta and Fortune 500 firm AECOM to design its new waterfront arena. Snøhetta appealed to the team’s management because of their [...]
by vbrodsky on August 27, 2012
On July 18th, Governor Jerry Brown signed the State high speed rail funding bill (SB 1029) on the site of the future Transbay Transit Center in downtown San Francisco. Executive Director of the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan served as emcee for the historic event, where Governor Brown was joined by President Pro [...]
by vbrodsky on August 14, 2012
It has now been revealed that “Market Square”, the Mid-Market building located at 1355 Market Street and 875 Stevenson Street will include 10,000 square feet of new retail. The floor plan of the first floor shows three new spaces for restaurants, a coffee show and space for a 18,265 square foot grocery store at [...]
by vbrodsky on August 6, 2012
While architects and landscape designers are busy re-imagining Fort Mason Center, the National Park Service is considering it as the new site for the Alcatraz Ferry. There are other sites under consideration (it’s all laid out here) along the North Waterfront, but with the ferries slotted in between the existing piers, Lower Fort Mason could [...]
by vbrodsky on July 30, 2012
Read the rest of the article here: The State Of San Francisco’s Downtown: Property, People And Parking