One day following an NBC Bay Area story on the possible eviction of Helen Byrne, 94, from her San Francisco apartment of eight decades, the property’s owners say they now plan to allow Byrne and the building’s other tenants to remain in Read More
Mosser Capital and the Swig Company have fallen behind on payments for a $68 million loan tied to five apartment buildings in San Francisco, The Real Deal has learned. The firms are 30 days delinquent on debt provided by MF1 Capital and Read More
AI companies have leased 1 million square feet of San Francisco office space since 2020. But with about 30 percent of existing leases due to expire by the end of 2025, AI alone will not be enough to save the city’s office Read More
An affordable housing bond measure appears headed toward victory in San Francisco, which in early returns Wednesday was leading with 67.7 percent of the vote. Measure A, which would inject $300 million into subsidized housing, leads a smidgen beyond its required two-thirds Read More
It’s a counterintuitive bet by one of the few private entities investing heavily in a beleaguered downtown market. Ikea, which has largely bucked the broader decline in big-box retailers, is focused on diversifying past its core business of suburban furniture warehouses. Enter Read More
Spring Market is Upon Us 2024 is here, and like any other year, people are preparing for the big push in the spring real estate market. However, unlike every year, there is uncertainty and anxiety in the air. Last year was a Read More
Want to live in San Francisco? No problem, that’ll be $3,000 (a month)–but only if you act fast. Over the course of 2013 and 2014, the cost of housing in San Francisco increased 47% and continues to increase. Longtime residents find themselves Read More
As the vote count continues in San Francisco, the results are sparking a new debate about the city’s identity. Some say the local propositions that appear poised to pass are a sign that the city is getting more conservative. Others say it’s Read More
After a local media stir, a 94-year-old woman who’s lived at her Mission District apartment since the 1940s will not be evicted as a landlord had initially proposed. Update (3/7/24, 9:13 am): The management of a Mission District apartment building has sent Read More
Why You Won’t Want To Miss This Commercial Real Estate Deal-Making Conference: What You’ll Learn From San Francisco CRE Leaders At This Event: Understand key trends and shifts shaping the transformative real estate cycle in San Francisco from 2024 to 2025. Gain Read More
