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San Francisco’s Most Expensive Listing Is Now This Beaux-Arts Penthouse – Mansion Global

The shipping executive who set a state record when he bought a Tennessee mansion earlier this year is looking to set another real estate benchmark—this time in San Francisco. A $35 million penthouse atop a historic building in Pacific Heights is now the most expensive home on the market in San Francisco and could narrowly break a city record if it were to sell for its asking price. The pad is located in a 1924 Beaux-Arts-style building across the street from Lafayette Park, and features a doorman, shared garden and…

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Real Estate Platform Padgea Celebrates its Graduation from San Francisco’s Founder Institute Program – USA TODAY

Padgea Inc., a leading B2B software as a service platform revolutionizing the real estate industry, announces its graduation from the prestigious San Francisco Founder Institute program. This program is the world’s most proven network to turn ideas into fundable startups, and startups into global businesses. With over two decades of proof of concept in their sister company, BostonPads.com, Padgea is poised to reshape the landscape of real estate transactions with its innovative AI-driven end-to-end solution.  Padgea’s CEO and co-founder, John Reilly, expressed excitement about the company’s milestone achievement. “Our graduation…

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Bay Area real estate: Class teaches people how to leave SF area – The San Francisco Standard

Another class attendee and ex-San Jose resident, Christine Howes, said she took the class in 2021 after her sister-in-law spotted it and asked her if she would take it with her. Howes, who works as a pediatric nurse, says she and her husband both grew up in the Bay Area. But the couple grew tired of their busy lifestyles, commutes and living expenses and realized their son’s high school graduation presented an opportunity. “I had already done like a ton of research over the years, working up toward this,” Howes…

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San Francisco office: City rejects downtown lease near UN Plaza – The San Francisco Standard

City officials have pitched students, soccer stadiums and safe streets as possible solutions to a vacancy crisis sweeping downtown San Francisco.  But in the case of 1155 Market St.—which sits directly across from U.N. Plaza and near City Hall—the city itself is causing woes by planning to pull out of its lease in the building. The 11-story building, owned by the nonprofit LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired,  was initially leased to the City and County of San Francisco in 1999 as an office space for the San Francisco…

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