Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Goodwill Goes Down After shutting its doors in August to make way for a much publicized mixed-use development, the Goodwill store on South Van Ness became rubble over the weekend, and many people documented it on
SF News Say Goodbye To The Last Big Piece Of The Old Bay Bridge Next Week The old, 1930s-era trusses of the former eastern span of the Bay Bridge are disappearing for good next week, finally. The work to lower the final major piece of the old span and
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Demolition, The Boss, Miles Ahead Demolition - Everywhere Demolition is an odd movie that attempts to wrench emotions out of its audience, but left me feeling about as numb as its hero. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Davis Mitchell,
SF News Video: Teetering Apartment Teardown Taking Place in Pacifica Think this weekend’s El Nino downpours are causing you problems? Consider the plight of the perilous Pacifica apartments at 320 Esplanade Avenue, which have been dangling over a cliff for more than
SF News Sorry Everyone, Implosion Of Old Bay Bridge Delayed Sad news for anyone hoping to watch this Saturday's planned implosion of part of the eastern span of the old Bay Bridge (and especially these people who paid $90 per person for an
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Tearing Down The Old Bay Bridge Eastern Span If you've driven over the lovely (and not at all worrisome) new span of the Bay Bridge anytime int he past month or so, you may have noticed the old trestle span to
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Slow Death Of Jack Tar Photo of the Jack Tar Hotel (which was called the Cathedral Hill Hotel from 1982 until it closed in 2009) demolition by Erik Wilson.
SF News Watch This East Bay Building Implode Saturday morning around 9 a.m. crews in the East Bay demolished Warren Hall, a 40-year-old, 13-story administration building on the campus of Cal State East Bay that USGS officials said was likely
misc Video: San Francisco Transbay Terminal Demolition San Francisco Transbay Terminal Demolition from David C. Hill on Vimeo. Using his own black-and-white photography and footage, David C. Hill created this poignant video about the San Francisco Transbay Terminal demolition, which
SF News It's Your Last Day to Look Around the Old Transbay Terminal Today from noon to 4 p.m. you can take a tour (one per hour) of the 1939 building that used to be our transit hub and is now just a big, clunky,
SF News SF Graffiti Mecca Scheduled for Demolition An old tuna cannery in Bayview Hunters Point, condemned after the Loma Prieta earthquake, has turned into some sort of hot spot for vandals or graffiti artists, depending on which side of the