Business & Tech SF Revokes Approval for $700-a-Month Sleeping Pod Complex, Ironically, Because It Doesn’t Have Affordable Housing That embattled $700-a-month sleeping pod complex has lost its City Hall approval, because the SF Planning Department says it doesn't comply with the city’s affordable housing rules, among other permit violations.
SF News Newly Proposed Rezoning Could See 34,000 New Housing Units Come to SF’s Western Neighborhoods The SF Planning Department recently released another reworked draft for its state-mandated “housing element” plan, which will now suggest rezoning parts of the city to accommodate 34,000 additional housing units — a big jump from the 22,000 units previously outlined.
SF News Behold The San Francisco Skyline Of The Very Near Future A new set of renderings by SF-based firm Steelblue visualize the result of a downtown building boom the likes of which we shouldn't expect to see again soon. Consider this a sneak peek
SF News For SF's Only Frank Lloyd Wright Building, Planning Seeks Expanded Landmark Status There are only a few landmarked interior spaces in San Francisco — the New Mission Theater, Twin Peaks Tavern — but if the Planning Department has its way, a small shop at 140 Maiden Lane
SF News Planning Department Won't Force Airbnb To Share Records Airbnb has no plans to hand over records necessary to enforce regulations to the Planning Department, and now the Planning Department has voted four to three that it isn't going to try to
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco's 10 Prettiest Parklets Ever since the San Francisco Planning Commission opened the floodgates with their Pavement to Parks initiative five years ago, our city has been awash with adorable, tiny parklets. These micro-parks widen our sidewalks