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- Category: Curbed
- $150 Million Allocated to New SF Houses
- "Obviously Not the Best Time": A public housing project that's undergoing...
- 1234 Howard St, Tastefully Revealed: Stanley Saitowitz's 1234 Howard St. in...
- 75 Hawthorne Goes Green
- A Beep on the Condo EKG: Hallelujah— a "spike" in condo sales!...
- A Few Words On Nove: First-time commenter killbotkondo has some insights...
- A Love Letter to Trees: Burrito Justice has an amazing!!! chronology...
- A Nest in Noe: Not building a new house anymore,...
- A San Francisco Never Reveals Her True Age
- A Tax to Clean up Cig Litter: Gavin's putting forward a measure to...
- Academy of Science Destroyed in Fire, Earthquake: Before the Academy of Science was...
- Adventures in Advertising: Rincon Hill's Corporate Street Art
- Adventures in Nabe Naming: CBS's Eye on Blogs has discovered...
- Advertecture: Your Blight Is Our Cheap Billboard
- Afternoon Home Loan Thinkage: Homeowners ditch their sinking ships homes...
- And It's A Go: Glassy Blocks at Market & Buchanan
- And Now Hotels Are Eating It Too: Unlike home loans, the loans on...
- Announcements: Curbed Email Newsletter Hotter Than Ever
- Announcements: The Curbed SF Newsletter Has the Stories You Missed This Week
- Apparently Divisadero Upgrades Are Still in the Works?
- Approved: Pier 27 Cruise Terminal and Two-Acre Plaza
- Architecture Tour Zooms Through Downtown: Thirty buildings in two hours!? That's...
- Are We Building Things or Not?: We just reported the times are...
- Army Art Getting Facelift: A big sculpted gate at an...
- Artsy-Craftsy Heterosexuals Flaunt Skills in Stern Grove: Check out the super-incredibly-adorably-precious wedding...
- AT&T: Stronger in all the Wrong Places: A "retention specialist" let slip that...
- Atherton the 2nd Most Expensive ZIP Code: Forbes has unleashed their annual Most...
- Avalon at Mission Bay Opens, Chops Price; Still too Expensive
- Back On the Market: Burlesquey Pac Heights Firehouse
- Back to the Grid in Potrero: Pedestrianist follows up on the redesign...
- Bad News in Business: The number of businesses that shuttered...
- Balboa's Train Depot Remake: As part of the Balboa Park...
- Barbara Boxer Chummy with History, Nature; not with Republicans
- BART's Plan to Level Up: $6.8 billion, 25-year budget deficit be...
- Battery Swap: The Gas Refill of the Future
- Bay Area: Priciest Burbs?: Speaking of cottages, perhaps it's worth...
- Berkeley Interested in Becoming Actual City
- Berkeley's Brower Center: Made of Trash— And Love
- Berkeley's Downtown Plan Put to the People
- Big Buys: Metallica House in Pac Heights Lands a Buyer After Four Years
- Billboards Are This Month's Graffiti: The SF Examiner points to a...
- Boon vs. Boondoggle: Richmond SF Blog has a nice...
- BREAKING: Explosion in the Tenderloin
- Broken Windows Redux: Say what you will about broken...
- But Has He Drunk-Dialed a City Official?: How we wish this "scion of...
- CA Plumbing Upgrades to Benefit SF
- California's Eco-House Is Doing Well: Team California is ahead in the...
- Campouts in Golden Gate Park: Rec and Park's budget crunch has,...
- Can Richmond Put an End to 60-Year Stagnation?
- Castro Ped Plaza Launches Amid Much Sitting, Strolling
- Castro's Ped Plaza: Yea and Nay: The Chron went to 17th Street...
- Central Subway Quiz: BeyondChron dons its hard hat today...
- Change Gavin Believes In: Gavin's red homeless meters, which would...
- Chase Gets Chased Out of the Castro
- Chinatown Alleys On Hold: The big bad economy has claimed...
- Chinatown Widening Sidewalks in Narrow Alleys: Y/N?
- Chris Daly! He's Just Like Us: Well, not really. I mean he...
- Cisco Trying out Some Ecological Folderol
- CitiApartments Goes to the Pawn Shop: Troubled property manager CitiApartments is cutting...
- CitiApartments Wrist-Slapped With $50K: CitiApartments and its many LLC spawn...
- City Officials Heart Their Bikes on Bike to Work Day
- City Pulls Takesies Backsies on Rincon Hill's Main Street Lofts
- City to SoMa Developers: Help Us Pay for Transbay Center
- City's "Night Walks" are Nearly as Sexy as the Name Suggests
- City's 'Night Walks' Nearly as Sexy as Name Suggests
- City's Homebuyer Loan Program Is Running Out of Dough
- City's Oldest Restaurant, Slightly Crispy: Pre-broken news reports have it that...
- Civic Center's Green Vision Sure Has Lots of People
- Civic Center's New Kid on the Block Hits the Market