Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out. Today's price: $6,250.
As the year draws to a close, Curbed SF asked bigwigs in San Francisco’s architectural, design, and x-factor/je ne sais quois industries to give us their thoughts on 2016, architecturally-speaking. Revealed here are their favorite building projects of the year.
This hillside development was first approved in 2008, but nobody ever put stakes in the ground. After seven years of laboring for new entitlements, the developer has decided to just sell off the whole thing, permits and all.
The city has decided to septuple the present number of Homeless Navigation Centers in the city and add over 800 beds to the system in two years. The only question is, where do we put them all?
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out.Today's price: $5,000.
Rental site Zumper released a new average rent price map, and it resembles a good steak, with pricey red-meat neighborhoods surrounded by the pale marbling of more affordable destinations. Check and see if your hood's prices are meat or fat.
With galleries and artists priced out almost everywhere in the city, the sprawling new art hub on Minnesota Street offers safe haven to creatives with nowhere else to go. The cool, industrial Dogpatch warehouses and workshops locale is just icing.