San Francisco saw a lot of big real estate news in 2014—from the Warriors arena's trip into and back out of the toilet to the rise of the new SFMØMA—but what interested Curbed readers the most? Why, absurdly small micro-units and celebrity renovation mishaps, of course! Here now, the top 10 most-read posts of the year, starting with No. 10, which commemorates our collective freakout over stormageddon.
10. Here's a PG&E Map Showing Where the Power's Currently Out
9. The 40 Most Notable New Developments Under Construction
8. You Won't Believe What's Behind This Unassuming Facade
7. The Median Rental Rate of 1- and 2-Bedroom Apartments by Neighborhood
6. Drone Photos Reveal a Ghostly Candlestick, Torn Up and Awaiting Demolition
5. Old Maps of San Francisco Guaranteed to Blow Your Mind
4. This San Francisco Map Will Offend Pretty Much Everyone
3. This Infographic Nails San Francisco Neighborhood Stereotypes
2. Mark Zuckerberg's Insane Renovation Caught on Google Street View
1. The Smallest Apartment for Rent in SF Is Just 216 Square Feet
· Striking Scenes of a Supersoaking, Pineapple Express Edition [Curbed SF]
· Warriors Plan to "Refine" the "Work in Progress" Arena Design [Curbed SF]
· New Designs for Warriors Arena Would Like You to Forget That Whole Toilet Debacle [Curbed SF]
· Twitter-Stalking the Rise of Snøhetta's Big SFMØMA Expansion [Curbed SF]
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