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Vallejo Street Crest in Russian Hill, 1906 after the earthquake. The area is roughly bound by 1020-1032 Broadway, 1-49 Florence Street, 1728-1742 Jones Street, 1-7 Russian Hill Place, 1629-1715 Taylor Street, and 1000-1085 Vallejo Street, in San Francisco, California, U.S. [3] The listing included 27 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 5 contributing structures. [4]
Compton's Cafeteria was a chain of cafeterias owned by Gene Compton in San Francisco from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Tenderloin location of Compton's at 101 Taylor Street (at Turk)—open from 1954 to 1972—was a popular meeting place for transgender people, especially trans women, [12] to congregate publicly in
Mother’s Building: Within the San Francisco Zoo September 16, 2022 305 Takahashi Trading Company: 200 Rhode Island Street September 22, 2022 307 Site of the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot: Turk and Taylor Streets intersection, with portions of 101 Taylor Street November 29, 2022 308 St. James Presbyterian Church: 240 Leland Avenue December 13 ...
The San Francisco Public Works corruption scandal is an ongoing investigation by federal, state and local prosecutors and investigators into bribery and fraud involving employees and contractors working for San Francisco Public Works (SFPW), and particularly, the Department of Building Inspection (DBI).
The area is roughly bound by 900–982 Green Street, 1918–1960 Jones Street, 15–84 Macondray Lane, and 1801–1809 Taylor Street, in San Francisco, California. The listing included 12 contributing buildings and one contributing site , Macondray Lane .
Lyft sued San Francisco, saying it was unfairly charged $100 million in taxes from 2019 to 2023. Lyft argues the city's tax formula unfairly includes passenger payments as revenue. The lawsuit ...
The Bohemian Club's City Clubhouse, from the corner of Taylor Street and Post Street. The City Club is located in a six-story masonry building at the corner of Post Street and Taylor Street, two blocks west of Union Square, and on the same block as both the Olympic Club and the Marines Memorial Club. The clubhouse contains dining rooms, meeting ...
In 2009, the building (pictured above), at 1514 E. 172nd St., was designated as one of the 200 most distressed buildings in the city, reported New York's Daily News.