Shared from:
Paces Properties and Bunkhouse plan new life for building seen by thousands on Interstate 85 daily.
Past meets present inside 1908 abode.
Developers are aiming to construct four buildings that would rise between 15 and 37 stories and require a site rezoning.
The house—and much of its woodwork—dates from 1930. Does it look it? In a good way? Whatever one’s opinion, the price is tantalizingly right given the location.
They also fear the apartment complex will cut the community off from Los Angeles State Historic Park.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development has identified 87 vacant lots for development.
Five new rentals, from the Noe Valley to North Beach, but only one of them to call home.
The two residential buildings are coming along.
Circa 1940s home takes a contemporary turn.
How does your ’hood stack up?