A new fight is brewing in San Francisco over a city mandate requiring sprinklers in all residential high rise buildings by 2035. The new battle comes after three years the mandate was approved.
The first phase is expected to include housing and office space, but the exact mix remains in flux. The project could also include a hotel.
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The lack of sprinklers at a San Francisco high-rise apartment building that caught fire Monday — leaving residents of 30 units displaced — has a supervisor determined to find out if city rules on old ...
Thousands of condo owners in 126 pre-1975 San Francisco high-rises will have to pay $300,000 or more - and face potentially lengthy displacements - under an ordinance ...
For all of the momentum coursing through San Francisco this year, one critical facet of its real estate market remains stuck in the mud: New housing projects. The city is garnering renewed global ...
The company building the San Francisco high-rise that prompted a scare when a crane support failed has a history with high-profile projects.
Ken Dupee joined TMG in 1998 and has over 32 years of direct real estate development and construction experience. At TMG he has managed the entitlement, development, lease-up and sale of 3.7 million ...