Renderings of a proposed 50-story skyscraper on a one-acre lot in this San Francisco neighborhood would stick out like the giraffes do at the zoo across the street. The skyscraper at 2700 Sloat Blvd.
Planning staff are currently conducting a survey to identify more historic structures. Currently, a full 78% of San Francisco ...
Development firm Bayhill Ventures spearheads the project, and according to property records, the building was last sold in 2003 for $4.1 million. According to SF YIMBY, the proposed 843-foot tower ...
A 200-unit apartment project is slated to replace an office building in downtown Berkeley. Developer 4Terra Investments ...