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San Francisco’s Feusier Octagon Home, designed by phrenologists, to hit market
One of the few octagonal houses in San Francisco, a short fad spurred on by phrenology enthusiasts, hits the market.…
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California is open. Why aren’t San Francisco’s libraries?
California’s grand reopening on Tuesday allowed its pandemic-ravaged people to return in droves to places missed from loving to less:…
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Sidewalks are sinking in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood
San Francisco has a history of building sinking, and while the five-year saga of the Millennium Tower sliding into the…
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How three Black trans activists are working towards a ‘higher future’ for San Francisco’s trans neighborhood
When three black trans community leaders co-founded the world’s first legally recognized transgender district, they did so with a core…
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Blended-Use Growth Rises in San Francisco’s Mission District| Housing Finance Journal
© Bruce Damonte La Fénix at 1950 offers 157 homes, including 40 units for formerly homeless families, in the Mission…
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San Francisco’s Shoplifting Surge – The New York Occasions
Good Morning. Shortly after moving to San Francisco in 2016, I went to a Walgreens in North Beach to buy…
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What occurred to the Goat Girl of San Francisco’s Potrero Hill?
It was December 14, 1955, and Estelle West was running out of options. The 65-year-old widow anxiously wrung her hands…
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San Francisco’s new homeless avenue groups make progress, garner reward
Shari Lachin works on one of San Francisco’s new street outreach teams that respond to homeless people experiencing mental health…
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San Francisco’s pandemic exodus appears to be like prefer it’s nearly over
Households in San Francisco fled the city in the first year of the pandemic. Many residents – especially those who…
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