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San Francisco’s Tenderloin middle will shut in December as funding dries up
San Francisco’s Tenderloin Center, a building at UN Plaza where people on the streets can drop in and receive basic…
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San Francisco’s Lengthy Allow Approval Occasions is Below Investigation
The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has launched a new investigation to get to the bottom of…
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Tilting Millennium Tower in San Francisco Faces New Plumbing Drawback – NBC Bay Space
The designer of the troubled fix for the sinking and tilting Millennium Tower recently briefed city officials about an especially…
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San Francisco dethroned as most unaffordable US metropolis
The San Francisco Bay Area is, to be clear, still an obscenely expensive area to live in — with some…
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San Francisco to Spend $1.7 Million to Construct a Single Public Rest room
Evidently no longer content to flush public money down just any old toilet, the city of San Francisco is upping…
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San Francisco’s first tiny dwelling village for homeless individuals opens. At $15,000 a pop, metropolis says it’s cost-effective
One week ago, Ryan Bauer was living in a tent on the hard pavement on Gough Street south of Market.…
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South San Francisco Metropolis Council Honors Daniela Jonguitud, Founding father of CHAJINEL House Care Companies, with Proclamation of Ladies’s Historical past Month
South San Francisco, CA March 10, 2020 Daniela Jonguitud, of South San Francisco, was honored by the South San Francisco…
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The tilting on San Francisco’s Millennium Tower is inflicting a plumbing downside
A new problem may be bubbling up for residents of the lurching Millennium Tower in downtown San Francisco. The building’s…
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Shades of Blue and Inexperienced Rejuvenate This San Francisco Victorian Home | Architectural Digest
After years of serving as a rental unit, the third level of a 1906 San Francisco town house was finally…
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