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Community Housing Partnership is a nonprofit organization in San Francisco, California, that provides housing, job training and other services to people formerly living in homelessness. Founded in 1990, it owns and operates 14 residential buildings and collaborates with other organizations in its goals.
In April 2023, Salesforce listed the remainder of its office space in the Salesforce East building for sublease as part of its ongoing downsizing efforts. As of May 2023, during what the San Francisco Chronicle described as "Downtown San Francisco['s] worst office vacancy crisis on record," the building had a vacancy rate of 21.1%. [20]
Ashish Goel, previously associated with McKinsey & Company and Amar Chitra Katha, and Rajiv Srivatsa, who had worked with Cognizant and Yahoo!, co-founded Urban Ladder in July 2012. [4] Urban Ladder shifted to offline retail in 2017, in an effort to becoming an omnichannel brand. Urban Ladder opened its first flagship store in Bangalore in on 8 ...
Starting in the 1950s, SFPHA advocated for urban renewal projects in San Francisco's largely Black Fillmore neighborhood that would ultimately displace at least 4,000 people [4] and remove 4,700 homes. In 1959, the San Francisco Planning and Housing Association was reorganized into the San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association.
The new building, San Francisco's first skyscraper, was completed in 1889. It was damaged in the 1906 earthquake, but it was rebuilt under the direction of William Polk, Burnham's associate in San Francisco. That building, known as the "Old Chronicle Building" or the "DeYoung Building", still stands and was restored in 2007.
"Inside Twitter's San Francisco Office". The Wall Street Journal. October 3, 2013. ISSN 0099-9660. Archived from the original on January 26, 2022; Weinberg, Cory (June 11, 2015). "Twitter's landlord lining up huge payday". San Francisco Business Times. American City Business Journals. Archived from the original on April 10, 2022
In 1890, M. H. de Young, owner of the San Francisco Chronicle, built San Francisco's first skyscraper, the 218-foot (66 m) Chronicle Building, to house his newspaper.In response, John D. Spreckels and his father Claus Spreckels purchased the San Francisco Call in 1895 and commissioned a tower of their own that would dwarf the Chronicle Building. [3]
The developer's headquarters are in San Diego, although all its highrise projects over 14 stories are in the San Francisco Bay Area. [16] The Rincon Hill complex is the developer's second project in San Francisco, with the first being ONE Embarcadero South, a residential complex near One Rincon Hill and across from Oracle Park. [17]