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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    Bounded by Portola Dr., San Pablo and Santa Paula Aves., San Jacinto Way, San Andreas Way, Junipero Serra and Monterey Blvds. 37°44′06″N 122°28′05″W  /  37.7349°N 122.4680°W  / 37.7349; -122.4680  ( St. Francis Wood Historic

  3. 33 Tehama - Wikipedia

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    33 Tehama was a luxury residential apartment complex in South of Market, San Francisco, California. The building is 380 feet (120 m) tall, 35 stories, and contains 403 residential units. The building is 380 feet (120 m) tall, 35 stories, and contains 403 residential units.

  4. List of Landmarks and Historic Places in San Francisco

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  5. Oceanwide Center, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, TMG Partners and Northwood Investors acquired the property out of bankruptcy court for US$122 million. [13] TMG and Northwood hired Foster + Partners and Heller Manus Architects to re-design the project. [14] In 2015, Beijing-based Oceanwide Holdings acquired the property for US$296 million.

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  7. Building at 1840–1842 Eddy Street - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1875 as a narrow two-story wood frame Stick-style house with Eastlake-style ornamentation located at 751 Turk Street in San Francisco. [3] Martin O'Dea, a noted horseshoer from the East Coast was the original building owner, and this property remained in the O'Dea family until purchase was made by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency in 1972.

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