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Price Chopper: Bernal Heights Condo Pair Goes On a Simultaneous Dollar Diet

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

Then: $849,000
Now: $799,000
You Save: $50,000, or 5.9 percent

Barely on the market and the jitters have already sunk in: Unit B at 139 Leese St. is one of two “luxurious condos” in this Bernal Heights building to get a price chop this week after initially hitting the market in November. This one’s the slightly larger of the two at 1,400 square feet (vs. Unit A’s 1,370 square feet). Unit B’s also got one bedroom on Unit A, totaling 4 bedrooms. Perks: “Enjoy Holly Park with workout on the Hill,” and an “oversized” two-car garage that could also fit four with tandem parking. Unit A’s new price: $739,000 (previously $756,000).
· 139 Leese St Unit B [Redfin]
· 139 Leese St Unit A [Redfin]

Bay Bridge Parts On Their Way: Exciting news to kick off the…

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

2009_12_baybridge.jpgExciting news to kick off the new year: the first pieces of the new Bay Bridge suspension span were set to ship out this week, just barely meeting their Dec. 31 deadline. The eight “huge wing-shaped” pieces will arrive in about four weeks, and mean 2010 will be the year we start seeing the suspension span coming together. The shipment marks a return to form after delays caused it to slip from its original goal of October 2008. Now, says a Caltrans spokesman, “The Golden Gate Bridge’s days are numbered as the icon of the bay.” Golden Gate Bridge says: bring it on. [SFGate]

Video Porn: Transit Center Video Reveals Stuff We Know About, in Sexy Detail!

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

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Via the Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association blog is a somewhat old (but new to us!) Transbay Transit Center video, with animation work done by renderporn wizards Steelblue and Neorama. The video features all our transit parties playing nice together in a wondrous fantasy composite: Caltrain, high-speed rail, and buses alike. There’s a bustling market downstairs, a businessman doing work on Wi-Fi before he catches his train to L.A., the famous funiculars, the “light wells,” escalators to the rooftop park, and so much more. Plus gratuitous sex shots of Pelli Clarke Pelli’s skyscraper, because that’s what the Internet’s for.

· Transbay Transit Center Animation [YouTube, via RHNA]

Under 500 Club: Classy Studio in the Sutterfield Has A Case of Split Personality

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

The “extra large studio” the Sutterfield in Lower Pac Heights is really of two minds: there are the classical flourishes — check out that fireplace, the red doorway awning, the Christmasy lobby with hotel furniture. Then look up from the street, and there are the square bay windows, torn straight from a Mission Bay listing. The building was done in 1993, which might explain the split personality. In any case, sauna, gym, doorman, and all that stuff for a $490 monthly HOA. Asking price for the 567 square foot studio is $389,000.
· 1483 Sutter Street #709 [Climb SF]

Ghost Hunter: A Grainy Peek Inside Chinatown’s Abandoned Nam Yuen Building

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

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[Via Whole Wheat Toast]

Photog and blogger Whole Wheat Toast went all “Paranormal Activity” and stuck his camera lens into the deserted Nam Yuen building in Chinatown. Maybe the possible future home for seniors isn’t so deserted! Says Toast: “it looks like someone was inside when I took this…” The ellipsis seems to suggest a GHOST. Or just a squatter.
· The Creepiness of Nam Yuen [Toasted Blog]
· Senior Center in Chinatown Needs to Demolish a Historic Building [Curbed SF]

The King’s Ten: John King has joined us in…

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

2009_12_mcpark.jpgJohn King has joined us in the orgy of best-in-decade lists with his own list of top 10 San Francisco buildings. It might be useful to note the buildings that Curbed and King agreed on: the JPMorgan Chase Building at 560 Mission, AT&T Park (on our runners-up list), the Ferry Building, the de Young Museum, and Stanley Saitowitz’s 1234 Howard (runners-up). One surprise winner: Mission Creek Park, which isn’t a building but gets respect from the King anyway for being a “surprising joy.” [SFGate, previously]

Curbed Awards: Best of San Francisco 2009: Villain, Bum Fight, and New Thing

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

We’ve had our decade’s top 10, now it’s time to hand out awards for the year’s brightest stars, friend or foe. Or both!

Best Villain
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[Aerial SF via Flickr/ATIS547]

CitiApartments, aka Lembi Group aka Skyline Realty aka First Apartments: a supervillain with as many monikers as MOs, the family op was long vilified by many of its tenants for what you might call its pushy, if not outright shady, practices trying to coax people out of their rent-controlled apartments. This year, the shit really hit the fan for the Lembi family, as they bled properties all over the city, stopped returning deposits, and got publicly flogged by the media. What’s a villain good for if not a good old-fashioned tar and feathering?

2009_03_gus.jpgRunner-up: Gus Murad, owner of Medjool. How has Gus played the part of villain? Slyly, or not at all. It’s all innuendo, you see, like uh… Lex Luthor or something. He’s just a businessman, OK? Murad, previously on the city’s Small Business Commission, got lucky with a “typo” that allowed his proposed condo building in the Mission to be 20 feet taller. Then more alleged administrative goofups came to light: the rooftop bar at douche-magnet Medjool wasn’t permitted, and his Elements hostel was also either inappropriately renting out SRO rooms to backpackers, or just not documenting it right. It’s a head scratcher… or not.

Best Bum Fight
20Jan09_Braveheart.jpgAmerican Apparel vs. Mission Hipsters: when the lechy cool kids chain declared its intention to move into a spot on Valencia, the reaction was nearly unanimous in the hipster hood. “Thanks, but we’d rather bus it to the Haight than ruin our vision of a chainfree neighborhood.” But first! All hell broke loose on the blogs, Chicken John resurfaced, and a nice girl named Bree taught us how to love again.

2009_12_transfight.jpgRunner-up: Transbay Joint Powers Authority et al vs. California High Speed Rail Authority. This one’s not over yet, folks, but let it be known there’s already been plenty of angry letters written. Why won’t the rail people just send California’s first bullet trains into the Transbay Transit Center like everyone else in the universe wants? Who knows: engineering issues, political backbiting, or maybe it’s just the smart thing to do. In any case, people are pissed.

Best New Thing
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[Via Matthew Roth/Streetsblog]

They say it’s healthy to do a little experimenting once in a while. Public space tinkering has hit the big time this year, with “temporary” spaces littering the city. Exhibit A: the Pavement to Parks projects, turning largely unused chunks of concrete into plazas for coffee sipping and breeze shooting. Exhibit B: the “trial” restricting eastbound cars on Market Street. Just goes to show you can actually get things done in San Francisco, as long as you trick everyone into thinking it’s all temporary. Kudos.

2001_12_storefronts.jpgRunner-up: It’s kind of the same thing, but Art in Storefronts is also its own thing. It’s like murals on empty walls taken to a whole new level, and it’s part of a larger awareness that empty spaces breed sad faces. Plus, if we can’t have businesses or buildings, the next best thing is an art installation, surely.

A Quick Short(er) Sale And Key Word: Pre-Approved

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

As we wrote last month: Listed as a short sale for $595,000, the Lower Pacific Heights single-family (but zoned RH2) home at 2874 Bush Street sold for $675,000 in June of 2003. According to a plugged-in source a short…

Back To Year 2000 Rent For The 3,300 Square Foot 75 Folsom #1204

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

Purchased for $4,125,000 in September 2000, the 3,300+ square foot 75 Folsom #1204 was unable to find a buyer at $4,400,000 (down from $6,200,000) in 2009. And while a plugged-in agent reacalls having leased it out for the owner in…

Playing Chicken With A Five Year Arm (It’s Not Just About Rates)

December 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

While Chicken John Rinaldi’s Chez Poulet has been on the market for two months at $899,000, on Monday Laughing Squid added a bit of color with a quote from John himself: I’m caught in the mortgage crisis by association….