SF News Mid-Market Performing Arts Center Falls Through It's a big letdown for Mid-Market. The developer who had proposed and was planning a space for performance arts groups to be called 950 Center for the Arts & Education has just informed
SF News Check Out These New Renderings Of The 16th And Mission Development Per Socketsite, the formal environmental review of the 331-unit condo development from Maximus Real Estate Partners and architects Skidmore Owings & Merrill is complete, and plans for the 10-story building at the corner
SF News Holy God, 950-974 Market Street Is Going To Be Huge A development project that kind of dropped off our radar reappears via some new renderings today, via Curbed, and dear god it's another enormous hotel and arts center that will help to completely
SF News Marsh Theater Wages Final Battle Over Next Door Condo Project Tonight At the Board of Appeals meeting tonight at 5 p.m., the final round of arguments to impose restrictions on a building set to go up at 1050 Valencia Street will be heard.
SF News Gov. Brown Announces $1.5 Billion Chinese Investment For Oakland's Waterfront From the American Embassy in Beijing today, Governor Jerry Brown announced a $1.5 billion deal from a Chinese investment group to fund development of Oakland's 65-acre Brooklyn Basin project. The project sits
Arts & Entertainment Planning Commission OKs West Coast's Largest Phallus The glorious, metal and glass Transbay Tower received final approval from the San Francisco Planning Commission on Thuesday, clearing one of the last major hurdles before crews can finally get to work erecting
SF News Treasure Island Opponents Get New Derogatory Acronym: NIMLOS As the Treasure Island development plan continues to move forward, a new variation on the NIMBY has emerged. The Examiner's Ken Garcia gives us: NIMLOS. Unpacking that leads us to: "Not in My
SF News SPUR Planning Genius Cautions Against San Francisco's Boulder, CO Future In an interview published in the Wall Street Journal this morning, SPUR's executive director Gabriel Metcalf goes on the record to describe the biggest issues he see facing development in the city. Metcalf
SF News Treasure Island Development Plan Approved by Planning Commission In a lengthy meeting last night, the Planning Commission approved a $1.5 billion development plan for Treasure Island. The plan calls for 8,000 housing units, 140,000 square feet of commercial
SF News How The City Can Get The Most Bang For America's Cup Buck SPUR came out with a report today outlining how S.F. can use the large influx of money that the upcoming America's Cup will undoubtedly generate as an impetus to make major, much
SF News No Whole Foods for Haight? The Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood Council just gave the Whole Foods/(unaffordable) condo project - which would have nested at Haight and Stanyan streets, where the world's scariest Cala Foods used to reside - a
misc Haight Neighbors Make Compelling Argument Despite Lack of Design Skills We live just up the street from Haight and Stanyan, and the other day someone dropped off a flyer about how Whole Foods is eager to transform the former Cala Foods (now a